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  • Dec 29, 2024 | theatlantic.com | Russell Moore

    Jimmy Carter told me to stop worrying about Donald Trump. When Carter invited me to meet with him in his Atlanta office, just a few weeks after the world-shocking 2016 U.S. presidential election, I assumed the topic would be Donald Trump. After all, I was a vocal evangelical-Christian critic of Trump, and now the religious right was gathering steam for revenge. Some Trump-supporting evangelicals wanted me to be fired or the religious organization I was working for at the time to be defunded.

  • Jul 24, 2024 | podcasts.apple.com | Russell Moore

    **Special Note: Christianity Today will unveil our new redesign on August 12th! Don’t miss out—click here for a trial subscription.**"We need to do a better job as Christians of talking about the body in ways that valorize creation—not just criticizing people who want to do things we think are morally wrong, but helping them understand what God made right.”So says professor, author, and theologian Michael Horton on this episode of The Russell Moore Show.

  • Jul 15, 2024 | pastortheologians.com | Russell Moore

    The American Church in Crisis | Russell Moore

  • Jul 3, 2024 | podcasts.apple.com | Russell Moore

    There's an unintentional thread that runs through this quarterly books episode: apocalyptic themes. "That probably tells you what my headspace is right now,” says Russell Moore. Later, he adds, “There is a reckoning in these books.” On this episode of The Russell Moore Show, Moore and producer Ashley Hales talk about books, authors, and storytelling. They discuss what draws readers to fateful accounts and trace such tales from the Psalms up to new releases.

  • Jun 19, 2024 | podcasts.apple.com | Russell Moore

    “That is one nutty hospital.”So says Bill Murray’s character, Jeff Slater, in the 1982 film Tootsie—and, effectively, so say many listeners of The Russell Moore Show when they reach out with questions or comments about the state of society and politics today. America is trying to recover from the physical, emotional, and economic effects of COVID-19 while simultaneously barreling toward an election season that is particularly rife with discord.

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