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Townspeople choosing the meetinghouse over the courthouse reflect moral agency and voluntary faith.

When society frays, the answer is not to force righteousness, but to embrace liberty that lets truth and virtue persuade.

Citizens wait to enter a local voting location for a primary election. Independent voters are unable to participate in these primaries, leaving both parties in the hands of those with less moderate views.

Many Americans reject party labels, yet absence from party processes leaves activists shaping ballots and platforms.

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Multiracial neighbors and children share food and laughter in a scene of Christian peacemaking.

Peace politics offers a way past numbness, scarcity, and partisan quarrels toward abundance at the table.

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