Jay Sekulow

Millions wanted to ‘Save Saeed.’ Few wanted to help his abused ex-wife.

By Bob Smietana — October 15, 2021
(RNS) — In a 2016 recording, Franklin Graham is heard pressing an abused spouse to go to counseling with her husband. 'This can be fixed, easy.'

Pat Robertson turned Christian TV into political power — and blew it up with wacky prophecy

By Mark I. Pinsky — October 4, 2021
(RNS) — Robertson, who announced his intention to retire as daily host of 'The 700 Club,' transformed televangelism from hot, pulpit-pounding sermons to a cool format and used his platform to launch a run for president.

Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow and family hope ‘Bald Beagle’ will teach kids ‘God and country’ American history

By Bob Smietana — September 18, 2020
(RNS) — A new video from Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow's company hopes to teach a God-and-country view of history, free from what it calls 'far-left' agendas.

Sekulow-run Christian charities steered $65M to the Trump lawyer and his family

By Michael Biesecker — January 31, 2020
An Associated Press review of tax documents found that tens of millions of dollars were directed to Trump lawyer and Christian legal giant Jay Sekulow and his family.

How Jay Sekulow got to the floor of the US Senate

By Mark I. Pinsky — January 22, 2020
(RNS) — Jay Sekulow, a lawyer with an outsized reputation for First Amendment defenses, may have another high-profile slam-dunk on his hands.

Charles Manson’s chaplain speaks out amid national death row debate

By Jonathan Merritt — May 19, 2015
After spending years as a chaplain at San Quentin, America's most notorious prison, Reverend Earl Smith concludes, "death is final and the system can be flawed."

3 reasons Christians should mourn before 2014

By Jonathan Merritt — December 28, 2013
Christians around the world observe the Feast of Holy Innocents on December 28. According to Jonathan Merritt, we have much to mourn today.

Will conservatives unite against the death penalty?

By Jonathan Merritt — March 14, 2013
A network of conservatives opposed to the death penalty makes a debut at CPAC. Among them, Jay Sekulow ties his support to his Christian faith.
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