At National Prayer Breakfast, Biden Says Faith is Guide in ‘A Dark, Dark Time’
Biden quoted philosopher Søren Kierkegaard that “faith sees best in the dark.”
Biden quoted philosopher Søren Kierkegaard that “faith sees best in the dark.”
The president insisted that protecting religious freedom is a U.S. priority, while defending his recent halt of refugee admissions.
Producer Mark Burnett and his wife, actress Roma Downey, gave the keynote address at the Feb. 4 gathering of religious and civic leaders.
Bishop Richard Malone of Buffalo, N.Y., said, 'The crisis of marriage and family today cannot be separated from a crisis of faith and a crisis of meaning. And so we must pray for our nation and for our families.'
In his keynote address, former NASCAR champion Darrell Waltrip discussed his conversion to Christianity following a near-fatal racing crash.
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