faith
Coverage of faith in the Nexus archive.
- Can J. D. Vance Serve Both God and Donald Trump?
The article examines whether J. D. Vance can reconcile his faith with his political alignment with Donald Trump, noting that his book on faith omits critical questions. The Vice-President's work is described as leaving out significant issues related to this tension.
- Remembering the Emanuel 9: Eleven years after Charleston mass shooting
Eleven years after the Charleston mass shooting at Emanuel AME Church, the community is remembering the nine victims and reflecting on a legacy of unity, faith, and forgiveness.
- 5 Things to Know About Jared Hudson, Republican Senate Candidate in Alabama
Jared Hudson, a Republican Senate candidate in Alabama, has placed faith at the center of his campaign.
- Takeaways From JD Vance’s New Book ‘Communion,’ on Faith and His Political Ambitions
Vice President JD Vance releases a memoir titled 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' which addresses themes of faith and outlines his political philosophy as the 2028 presidential race begins to develop.
- JD Vance admits his most mortifying political blunder and reveals the humbling epiphany his faith showed him
JD Vance admits his most mortifying political blunder and reveals a humbling epiphany his faith showed him.
- 'The Office' star blasts political 'hypocrisy,' explains why sitcom couldn't be made today
Rainn Wilson, known for playing Dwight Schrute in 'The Office,' argues that political hypocrisy and cancel culture prevent modern comedies like 'The Office' from existing today. He criticizes both political sides for double standards in condemning misconduct and highlights the example of Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner's Nazi tattoo to illustrate partisan bias. Wilson also emphasizes faith and spirituality as overlooked areas of common ground in a divided America.
- Why Calls to ‘Save Democracy’ Don’t Work
The article examines why appeals to save democracy have failed to resonate with Trump supporters, finding that many conservative voters prioritize values like faith, family, freedom, and local community over institutional norms. Researchers observed that these voters believe political institutions have strayed from foundational principles, leading to distrust in national governance.
- Pope Leo’s visit lays bare Spain’s tangled politics of faith and migration
Pope Leo's visit to Spain highlights the country's complex political dynamics surrounding faith and migration. His message emphasizes a contrast between his Catholicism and that of Spain's far right.
- Erika Kirk won’t let heckler ruin Turning Point summit speech as she wows crowd with clapback
Erika Kirk, the CEO, faced a female heckler during her speech at the Turning Point summit and responded with a clapback that impressed the crowd. The heckler interrupted as she urged the audience to put their faith in God.
- Former Sen. Ben Sasse, dying of cancer, on his hopes for America's future
Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, who is battling terminal cancer, reflects on America's future and emphasizes the importance of faith, community, and family in his final public statements. He views his remaining time as an opportunity to address broader societal values.
- Ben Sasse: The 60 Minutes Interview
Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, battling terminal cancer, discusses his reflections on America's future, emphasizing the importance of faith, community, and family in a 60 Minutes interview.
- CBS News Things That Matter: A Town Hall with Ben Sasse
Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, who is battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer, participated in a town hall event moderated by CBS News' Scott Pelley. The discussion covered Sasse's faith, his experimental cancer treatment, and broader topics related to the country's future.
- Ben Sasse | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Former Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse, 54, is battling terminal pancreatic cancer and shared his reflections on faith, family, AI, and national divisions in a 60 Minutes interview with Scott Pelley. The interview aired on Sunday, highlighting his personal and political perspectives.
- Pope Leo calls on Cameroonians to reject violence as 120,000 join Mass
Pope Leo addressed 120,000 people at a packed stadium in Douala, Cameroon, urging them to reject violence and embrace peace, hope, and faith during his Africa trip. The event highlighted his call for unity and nonviolence in the region.