Political Journalist Jon Ward Talks About Faith

Political Journalist Jon Ward Talks About Faith

Religion Unplugged executive editor Paul Glader speaks with journalist and author Jon Ward about his newest book, Testimony, that evaluates what Ward sees as an “evangelical moment that failed a generation.” Ward says he remains committed to his Christian faith but has rethought many aspects of evangelicalism during his years raised in the faith. Ward is the chief national correspondent at Yahoo! News. He has covered American politics and culture for two decades, including as a White House correspondent traveling aboard Air Force One and as a national affairs correspondent writing about two presidential campaigns. He is the author of Camelot’s End: Kennedy vs. Carter and the Fight That Broke the Democratic Party and hosts The Long Game podcast. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, the New Republic, Politico, Vanity Fair, HuffPost, and Christianity Today.

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African American Religion Beyond The Black Church

African American Religion Beyond The Black Church

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How African Churches Are Using AI

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What A Bahá'í Romance Can Tell Us About Iran

What A Bahá'í Romance Can Tell Us About Iran

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Why Murder Investigations Can Be Complicated By Ashkenazi Jewish DNA

Why Murder Investigations Can Be Complicated By Ashkenazi Jewish DNA

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Are Big Churches As Healthy As Small Ones?

Are Big Churches As Healthy As Small Ones?

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Pope Leo XIV Before The Papacy

Pope Leo XIV Before The Papacy

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5 Mai 30min

Can Virtue Save American Conservatism?

Can Virtue Save American Conservatism?

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How Both Fantasy and History are balanced in House of David

How Both Fantasy and History are balanced in House of David

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