The range of opinions of the recent election run from despair to hope, from self-assessment to corporate changes, from realignment to prayer, from resignation to engagement. Perhaps after more time has passed these and other assessments will change but for now here is what is being said.
Rick Phillips: Five Christian Responses to the 2012 Election
Joel C. Rosenberg: More than 6 million self-described “evangelicals” voted for Obama. Why & what else do the exit polls tell us about how Christians voted?
Trevin Wax: 3 Things the Church Can Learn from Election 2012
Marvin Olasky: Slow train coming
Tobin Grant and Ted Olsen in CT: In Defeats, Evangelicals’ Political Unity at All-Time High
Al Mohler: Aftermath: Lessons from the 2012 Election
David Gibson, RNS: What’s next for religious conservatives?
Paul Kengor: The 40-Percent President: Obama’s Cruise to Reelection
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, Senior Religion Editor, The Huffington Post: Election 2012: A New Day for Religion in America
Chantrynotes: How I Absorbed Three Punches and Stood Up Anyway [Editor’s note: the original URL (link) referenced is no longer valid, so the link has been removed.]
Russell D. Moore: Christians, Let’s Honor the President
Kevin DeYoung: A Prayer for Our President
R. C. Sproul: Remember Who Sits Over the White House
William B. Evans: A New and Uncertain Day: What Can Christians Learn from Election 2012?
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