Wilmington Faith & Values

Politics » Election

Conservatives on the hunt for ‘NASCAR Christians’

You must be a logged in subscriber to view this content. Not a subscriber? Sign up today!

Conservatives are pursuing Christian vote using NASCAR.

Topics: Politics, Election
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant
Tags: christians, election, nascar

You must acquire rights to repost our content. Log in now for permission to download and reprint or repost this article.

Related Stories

ANALYSIS: Where are the Christians on burying Tsarnaev?

Cemeteries and even some mosques have refused to take suspected bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body. His city, Cambridge, has urged family members to bury him elsewhere. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez and local talk radio host Dan Rae want him dumped in the ocean, like Osama bin Laden. Clergy have largely kept mum.
More | Comments (1)

ANALYSIS: White smoke, black pope? The odds against an ‘Obama moment’

 Will the conclave electing a successor to Pope Benedict XVI next month have an “Obama moment” and pick a pope from outside Europe for the first time in modern history? Several factors are working against it.
More | Comments (0)

Franklin Graham calls IRS probe of ministry finances ‘un-American’

Evangelist Franklin Graham blasted the Internal Revenue Service probe of conservative nonprofit groups as “un-American,” saying both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the relief group Samaritan’s Purse were audited by the IRS.
More | Comments (1)

Conservatives reserve today as Marriage Sunday

N.C. conservatives deemed today as Marriage Sunday, showing videos in churches supporting the upcoming state marriage constitutional amendment.
More | Comments (0)

Raleigh seminarian describes mood in Rome as cardinals prepare to enter conclave

Timothy Ahn is one of two first year theology students from the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh who are studying at the Pontifical North American College in Rome. Ahn tells us what's happening there now as the cardinals begin their conclave on Tuesday (March 12).
More | Comments (0)

Sign In



Forgot Password?

You also can sign in with Facebook or Twitter if you've connected your account to them.

Sign In Using Facebook

Sign In Using Twitter