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		<title>Why Max Lucado Broke His Political Silence for Trump</title>
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<p class="intro"><em><a class="intro" href="https://maxlucado.com/">Max Lucado</a> is a pastor in San Antonio and a bestselling author of 32 books, including the most recent <span class="citation"><a class="citation" href="http://glorydaysbook.com/">Glory Days</a></span>. In a 2004 piece, Christianity Today dubbed Lucado “<a class="intro" href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/march/8.58.html?share=8Wdo%2fu7n2vszfyWi6bdBWvQMwK4oF6SW">America’s Pastor</a>,” alluding to his broad appeal to mainstream Americans. Part of that appeal can be attributed to his approach to politics: typically, he stays out of it. He never endorsed or opposed a presidential candidate. Then Trump happened.</em></p>
<p class="intro"><em>In a <a class="intro" href="https://maxlucado.com/decency-for-president/">recent blog post</a>, Lucado chose to speak out against what he calls Trump’s “antics,” insisting that, “such insensitivities wouldn’t even be acceptable even for a middle school student body election.”</em>&#8230; <a href="https://illinoisfamilyaction.org/2016/02/why-max-lucado-broke-his-political-silence-for-trump/" class="read-more">Continue Reading </a></p>]]></description>
		
		
		
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