June 2018

In a recent New Yorker magazine story, writer Margaret Talbot quoted a Capitol Ministries Bible study but withheld significant information. To slant the story, deceive readers through misleading and incomplete data, unfairly portray Drollinger and Secretary Pruitt, is to mischaracterize the positions of both men.
March 2018

Presenting opinion as fact and using inflammatory attacks, the positions of Ralph Drollinger and Capitol Ministries are unfairly characterized in a March 21, 2018 story issued by the online publication LobeLog written by Eli Clifton.
February 2018

Capitol Ministries agrees that Montgomery has every right to disagree with Christian theology as understood and preached by Drollinger. However, by calling him a Christian Nationalist, Montgomery is accusing Drollinger, in essence, of treason, the crime of betraying one’s country, especially by attempting to overthrow the government…
January 2018

Ralph Drollinger, President and Founder of Capitol Ministries was libeled in a January 6, 2018 story by Katherine Stewart that was published by the New York Times. On January 17, the following letter was sent to Dean Baquet, Executive Editor.

As it has often been said, a person is entitled to her opinion, but not to her own set of facts. Secular writers, here is what you need to understand about Ralph Drollinger and Capitol Ministries.
November 2017

Newsweek’s piece is comprised of innuendo, personal attacks that compare Drollinger to murdering terrorists, and condemnation and mocking of Christian beliefs.
October 2017

A Newsweek story about Donald Trump published on October 6, 2017 contained false information…
September 2017

Capitol Ministries leads Bible studies in Washington, D.C. for political leaders of the United States and that makes some people uneasy, including some in the media…

Capitol Ministries Responds to Misinformation on David Duran’s websites….