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Faith abounds at the Democratic National Convention, but don’t be surprised

Uncover the intersection of faith and politics at the Democratic National Convention. Explore speeches, references to religion, and the role of faith in the party's message.

Religion and the Democratic Process OR The Politics of Fear

I remember the riots of the early ‘60s Civil Rights movement — the late ‘60s antiwar movement — and yet today’s politics of fear, racism, hate, and disrespect are beyond anything I remember in the past.

When your religion is hijacked by politics

I am a Christian who, like many others, is baffled by the dissonance between pronouncements made by self-proclaimed Christian candidates and the pronounced themes of the Gospels.

How Faith, Values, Culture Shape Our Leaders & Ourselves: A conversation with Lori Kinnear

Lori has had to worked not just hard, but smarter, to be where she is. She has successfully began and worked on many projects and brought them to fruition, such as the community gardens project. This is one reason many people who have voted for and endorsed Lori, choose to do so – they've seen her quiet, decisive work in action.

How Faith, Values, Culture Shape Our Leaders & Ourselves: A conversation with John Waite

The transformation shows the capacity for creativity, innovation and imagination in Spokane as a city and by individuals in the city. It shows how leaders collaborate together to make something new out of the old via a process of transformation, starting with a dream and then making that dream a reality.

The Bloody Trap of Faith and Politics

By Eric Blauer "It's a trap!" -Admiral Ackbar, Return of the Jedi Jesus coined that iconic meme when the pharisees tried to trap him in a...

Politics and approval

I read with interest an article that Congressional approval rating was at 12 percent in August 2012, three months before election, and 90 percent of the lawmakers were re-elected and sent back to Washington, D.C.. I am trying to understand what this really speaks to.

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