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Choosing Donald Trump: God, Anger, Hope, and Why Christian Conservatives Supported Him describes Trump's remarkable partnership with conservative evangelicals. Blogger Samuel D. James spoke with Mansfield about what the events of last year mean for Christians and how a divided American church can heal. [continue reading >>]( News [China Tells Christians to Replace Images of Jesus with Communist President]( Propaganda effort in poor province latest sign of Xi Jinping consolidating control. Kate Shellnutt News [American Family Values Increasingly Focus on Finances]( Study of Trump and Clinton voters finds the economy spilling more into home life. Kate Shellnutt Women [The Sweatiest Bible Class in America]( Revelation Wellness puts Scripture at the center of its group fitness program. Johanna Willett Book Review [Reliving the Reformation, As It Happened]( Craig Harline portrays the suspense-filled early years of Martin Luther's movement, when the outcome was anything but certain. 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