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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell

bhallowell@washingtontimes.com

Billy Hallowell is a digital TV host and interviewer for Faithwire and CBN News and the co-host of CBN’s "Quick Start Podcast." Hallowell has written more than 14,000 stories on faith, culture and politics, has interviewed hundreds of celebrities, authors and influencers and is the author of four books, including "Playing with Fire: A Modern Investigation into Demons, Exorcism, and Ghosts," and "The Armageddon Code: One Journalist's Quest for End-Times Answers." He was formerly the director of content and communications at Pure Flix and the former faith and culture editor at TheBlaze.

Articles by Billy Hallowell

Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis takes to the stage to debate his Democratic opponent Charlie Crist in Fort Pierce, Fla., on Oct. 24, 2022. Both DeSantis a Republican and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat said their reelection victories were in part because of their commitment to freedom. But the governors have vastly different definitions of what freedom means. (Crystal Vander Weit/TCPalm.com via AP, Pool) **FILE**

Why DeSantis’ brash and bold blueprint spells trouble for Trump

Haggling and uncertainty are still dominating some of the remaining midterm election races, but one definitive reality from the week's chaos is perfectly clear: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is, at the moment, one of the primary leaders of the Republican Party.

November 11, 2022
A group of Halloween trick-or-treaters. File photo credit: SamanthaFuture via Shutterstock

The perils of our culture’s insidious obsession with evil

But what, exactly, is evil? The term, defined in various forms, typically points to something "morally reprehensible" and is traditionally used to describe the horrors, inequalities and injustices arising from the misuse of free will.

October 28, 2022
Zoe Schell, from Topeka, Kan., stands on the steps of the Kansas Statehouse during a rally to protest the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion June 24, 2022, in Topeka. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision striking down a constitutional right to abortion and sending the issue to the states has groups on both sides of the debate focusing more than ever on races this fall for state supreme courts. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

The disturbing reason liberals lost the abortion battle

One of the most perplexing monstrosities in the current political arena has been the reluctance and outright refusals of prominent pro-choice politicians to openly state which limits -- if any -- they support on abortion.

September 30, 2022
California Governor Gavin Newsom answers questions at a news conference in Los Angeles, on June 9, 2022. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel) **FILE**

Gavin Newsom hits new low with Bible-themed abortion billboards

As the weeping and gnashing of teeth continue among abortion proponents who, by all accounts, remain in a perpetual state of indignation since the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is embarking on a bizarre act of political theater.

September 23, 2022