White Christian support for Trump falls but still tops that of Americans overall
A new report from Pew Research found that white Christians, who played a key role in returning Donald Trump to the White House, are losing confidence in President Trump’s policies. Just over half (58%) of white evangelicals said they support most or all of Trump’s policies, down from 66% when he took office in 2025. Similar declines were seen among white Catholics, who dropped from 51% last year to 46% this year, and white Protestants who are not evangelical, who dropped from 46% to 33%, according to the report, released Monday (Feb. 9). Based on a survey of 8,512 Americans conducted Jan. 20-26, the report also found that white Christians are less confident that Trump acts ethically in office than they were a year ago. Less than half (40%) of white evangelicals have confidence that Trump acts ethically, down from 55% in 2025. White Catholic confidence in Trump’s ethics dropped from 39% to 34%, while white nonevangelical Protestants’ confidence dropped from 38% to 26%. (Religion News; 2.10.26) READMORE>>>>>
A new report from Pew Research found that white Christians, who played a key role in returning Donald Trump to the White House, are losing confidence in President Trump’s policies. Just over half (58%) of white evangelicals said they support most or all of Trump’s policies, down from 66% when he took office in 2025. Similar declines were seen among white Catholics, who dropped from 51% last year to 46% this year, and white Protestants who are not evangelical, who dropped from 46% to 33%, according to the report, released Monday (Feb. 9). Based on a survey of 8,512 Americans conducted Jan. 20-26, the report also found that white Christians are less confident that Trump acts ethically in office than they were a year ago. Less than half (40%) of white evangelicals have confidence that Trump acts ethically, down from 55% in 2025. White Catholic confidence in Trump’s ethics dropped from 39% to 34%, while white nonevangelical Protestants’ confidence dropped from 38% to 26%. (Religion News; 2.10.26) READMORE>>>>>
America’s Christian revival is a hoax
Contrary to ridiculous reports, America is merely witnessing a Christian reboot, not a Christian revival. And reboots are rarely as good as the original. To hear cultural tastemakers tell it, faith is fashionable again. Songs with Christian lyrics climb the charts. Cross necklaces reappear on red carpets. Political leaders promise to “defend Christians.” Podcasters debate whether belief has become cool once more. Even NPR, not exactly known for altar calls, recently asked whether Christianity has found new life in popular culture.But culture isn’t the same as church. Visibility isn’t the same as vitality. And Christianity without commitment isn’t Christianity in any meaningful sense. (The Hill; 2.8.26) READMORE>>>>>
Contrary to ridiculous reports, America is merely witnessing a Christian reboot, not a Christian revival. And reboots are rarely as good as the original. To hear cultural tastemakers tell it, faith is fashionable again. Songs with Christian lyrics climb the charts. Cross necklaces reappear on red carpets. Political leaders promise to “defend Christians.” Podcasters debate whether belief has become cool once more. Even NPR, not exactly known for altar calls, recently asked whether Christianity has found new life in popular culture.But culture isn’t the same as church. Visibility isn’t the same as vitality. And Christianity without commitment isn’t Christianity in any meaningful sense. (The Hill; 2.8.26) READMORE>>>>>
The most dangerous enemy America faces
America has no shortage of enemies. China seeks to eclipse us geopolitically. Radical Islamists dream of our downfall. Cultural Marxists work tirelessly to dismantle our institutions. Secularists wage war on faith, history, and tradition. Our streets are fraught with crime, our politics with venom, our families with fracture. But of all the adversaries that threaten the very soul of this nation, none is more profound, more insidious, or more spiritually corrosive than the rise of Progressive Christianity. Why do I say this? Because Progressive Christianity wears an attractive attire of faith while quietly emptying it of its substance. It keeps the Bible’s vocabulary but drains it of meaning. It blesses what God condemns and condemns what God blesses. In doing so, it leaves our nation defenseless, not just politically or culturally, but morally and spiritually. (Christian Post 11/29/25) READMORE>>>>
America has no shortage of enemies. China seeks to eclipse us geopolitically. Radical Islamists dream of our downfall. Cultural Marxists work tirelessly to dismantle our institutions. Secularists wage war on faith, history, and tradition. Our streets are fraught with crime, our politics with venom, our families with fracture. But of all the adversaries that threaten the very soul of this nation, none is more profound, more insidious, or more spiritually corrosive than the rise of Progressive Christianity. Why do I say this? Because Progressive Christianity wears an attractive attire of faith while quietly emptying it of its substance. It keeps the Bible’s vocabulary but drains it of meaning. It blesses what God condemns and condemns what God blesses. In doing so, it leaves our nation defenseless, not just politically or culturally, but morally and spiritually. (Christian Post 11/29/25) READMORE>>>>