2024 Election
“We need to learn from past resistance movements and Christian resistance movements against fascism,” Rev. Nathan Empsall told Sojourners.
I'm committed to praying for Trump, loving my neighbors, and working for justice. But right now it feels hard.
There's a way to tap into our values as people of faith without getting trapped in dread or tuning out.
We’re living in a historic moral crisis; small actions can still make a difference.
If we want a more just future, people of faith must resist siren songs of violence, conspiracy theory, and anti-democratic methods.
Following religious teachings to “stay awake” will help us find the energy we need to rise and, eventually, to overcome.
“When people are grieving, rituals are really important. We need to tactically do something,” said Rev. Jes Kast.
Can I admit to myself that this country is as broken, insecure, and xenophobic as the election results convey?
May we remember God's words to Moses when he feared Pharaoh’s wrath: “I will be with you.”
A diversity of leaders offer advice on processing pain and organizing resistance to authoritarianism.
From abortion to immigration to education, Trump appealed to the anxieties of conservative religious groups in his campaign.
As we think about the pending uncertainty of the 2024 election, I’m reassured by the story in the gospels of God’s presence in the storm.