Christian Leaders Unite in Signing ‘Confession of Evangelical Conviction’ before the 2024 Election
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Christian Leaders Unite in Signing ‘Confession of Evangelical Conviction’ before the 2024 Election

Politics tamfitronics With the 2024 election less than two months away, more than 300 leaders have signed a statement outlining their shared beliefs about the relationship between faith and politics. The statement, signed by notable Christian leaders, is titled "Confession of Evangelical Conviction" and encourages Christians to consider each candidate's "character and not merely their promises or political success." One signatory, Rev. Gabriel Salguero, president and founder of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition and pastor of The Gathering Place Assemblies of God congregation in Orlando, Florida, told The Christian Post he is "encouraged" by the support of the statement from a broad swath of Pentecostal and Evangelical leaders from across the country." may be different...
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At the presidential debate, fossil fuels and energy politics took center stage
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At the presidential debate, fossil fuels and energy politics took center stage

Politics tamfitronics A month ago, it seemed unlikely that Vice President Kamala Harris would ever reach a goal she set out to achieve as a presidential hopeful in 2019. But at 9 p.m. on Tuesday night at the National Constitutional Center in Philadelphia — five-odd years after she dropped out of her first presidential race — Harris finally faced off against Donald Trump in what will likely be the only debate between the two candidates before Election Day.Harris and Trump are diametrically opposed to each other on issues ranging from national security to the economy to foreign policy, but perhaps nowhere are the candidates more at odds than on the matter of climate change: One thinks rising temperatures pose an existential threat, the...
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