ABC4 – Faith-based and social justice groups rally for fair impeachment trial
Care for the poor, the hungry. Welcome the stranger. We’re asking people to look at that when they vote and look at those issues when they vote.
Care for the poor, the hungry. Welcome the stranger. We’re asking people to look at that when they vote and look at those issues when they vote.
Oftentimes, when we go into a state or a city, we will tie into that (Faith in Action) network. It’s a great gift.
Trump’s misguided approach to ‘America First’ has caused many voters of faith to rethink their support for him. If just 5% of faith voters move away from Trump, he doesn’t stand a chance in 2020.
The current framing of the debate is wounding our nation and may in fact become our undoing, dividing us so deeply that in seeking to win elections, we lose our nation’s soul.
Signs suggest the God-talk is unlikely to let up as candidates enter the final stretch before the Iowa caucus on Feb. 3. At least five presidential hopefuls — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, former congressman John Delaney, spiritual author Marianne Williamson, independent Candidate Mark Charles and Republican candidate Bill Weld — are slated to speak at the Vote Common Good forum hosted in Des Moines Jan. 9-11, which is facilitated by a group of religious progressives.