I would encourage my FR friends to unsubscribe from Christianity Today and contact them to share your thoughts concerning their editor's anti-Trump article.
Mark Galli Announces Retirement as Editor in Chief of Christianity Today
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ted Olsen, Editorial Director
E-mail: tolsen@christianitytoday.com
Carol Stream, IL October 7, 2019 Mark Galli announced his retirement as editor in chief of Christianity Today, where he has served in various editorial roles for the last 30 years.
“I’ve been EIC for about seven years now, and as it goes with many jobs, I think I finally understand what I should have been doing all along!” Galli said.” It has been quite a ride for the ministry, economically and journalistically. Some definite lows, to be sure, and some wonderful highs. Aside from a strong sense of God’s call, what’s given me most joy is the people I have worked withmen and women who are passionate about their faith and dedicated to their work, and have a sense of humor to boot.”
Galli will retire January 3, 2020, and will continue to write The Galli Report, a weekly newsletter discussing recent articles of interest. In April, Tyndale will publish his latest book, When Did We Start Forgetting God?: The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future. Galli, who earlier served as a Presbyterian pastor and as an editor at Leadership Journal and Christian History magazines, is also the author of Karl Barth: An Introductory Biography for Evangelicals, Beyond Smells and Bells: The Wonder and Power of Christian Liturgy, and other volumes.
The author creates stupid equivalency “President Trump is fighting to save millions of babies in the womb, but he sometimes says crude things, and that outweighs any good he’s doing.” As if potty mouth is the same as killing babies. The author is an immoral idiot.
Where are all the Democrats demanding delegation of church and state?
Someone needs to remind Mark that lying is still a sin.
They should change it to, “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing Today”
President Trump is on the side of the Angels.
There was no quid pro quo.
Someone needs to remind Christianity Today that lying is a sin.
Franklin Graham Slams Christianity Today: My Father Billy Graham Voted for Donald Trump
Breitbart ^ | December 20, 2019 | THOMAS D. WILLIAMS
Posted on 12/20/2019, 9:37:18 AM by SoConPubbie
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My father knew Donald Trump, he believed in Donald Trump, and he voted for Donald Trump, Graham wrote on Facebook early Friday. He believed that Donald J. Trump was the man for this hour in history for our nation.
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Since they invoked my fathers name (I suppose to try to bring legitimacy to their statements), Rev. Graham wrote, I feel it is important for me to respond.
Yes, my father Billy Graham founded Christianity Today; but no, he would not agree with their opinion piece. In fact, he would be very disappointed, Graham said, noting that the misappropriation of his fathers name is what moved him to reveal whom his father voted for in 2016.
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The list of accomplishments is long, but for me as a Christian, the fact that he is the most pro-life president in modern history is extremely important and Christianity Today wants us ignore that, to say it doesnt count? he continued. The President has been a staunch defender of religious freedom at home and around the world and Christianity Today wants us to ignore that? Also the President has appointed conservative judges in record number and Christianity Today wants us to ignore that?
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Christianity Today said its time to call a spade a spade, he wrote. The spade is this Christianity Today has been used by the left for their political agenda. Its obvious that Christianity Today has moved to the left and is representing the elitist liberal wing of evangelicalism.
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“Christianity Today” is Soros-funded trash.
Mark Galli - editor in chief of Christianity Today
Amusing. In ancient times, the "Galli" were priests of the goddess Cybelle. Eunuchs all.
Ain’t the “Christianity” I know of siding with the Satanists. Shame on them for debauching this publication.