
If I Could Make Non-Voters Care
Yesterday I came across a report about Idaho’s June primary, trumpeting the state’s greatest voter turnout in nearly two decades. I was encouraged. Then I read it. I became sad.

Yesterday I came across a report about Idaho’s June primary, trumpeting the state’s greatest voter turnout in nearly two decades. I was encouraged. Then I read it. I became sad.

Bigotry has always done more damage in the shadows, below the surface, and beneath a disguise. It actually helps you when it shows itself; when it brazenly parades uncovered through

A similar thing happens about a hundred or so times a day lately, as I engage professed Christians who still support this President: they unknowingly reveal their true religion. In

There’s an old saying: “When the horse is dead—dismount.” It’s time to stop beating that horse, America. It’s not going anywhere. I’ve tried for three years now. I’ve tried to

Yesterday I came across a report about Idaho’s June primary, trumpeting the state’s greatest voter turnout in nearly two decades. I was encouraged. Then I read it. I became sad.

Bigotry has always done more damage in the shadows, below the surface, and beneath a disguise. It actually helps you when it shows itself; when it brazenly parades uncovered through

A similar thing happens about a hundred or so times a day lately, as I engage professed Christians who still support this President: they unknowingly reveal their true religion. In

There’s an old saying: “When the horse is dead—dismount.” It’s time to stop beating that horse, America. It’s not going anywhere. I’ve tried for three years now. I’ve tried to