Fox News Host Shannon Bream Reveals Her Calling Is Not Political: 'To Carry Out Christ's Agenda' Shannon Bream, the first woman to anchor “Fox News Sunday” in the show’s 26-year history, has spoken openly about her personal faith and how it shapes her professional priorities. While her role at Fox News involves covering political and news events, Bream emphasized that her primary focus is not on political agendas but on fulfilling what she describes as a spiritual calling. In an interview on CBN’s Faith in Culture podcast, she clarified that as a believer, her mission is to “carry out Christ’s agenda,” which she defines as reaching people with the message of faith. Bream’s comments come amid growing concerns about political polarization in the United States. Data from a 2024 study by Johns Hopkins University revealed that nearly half of Americans view their political opponents as “downright evil,” while a 2023 Pew Research Center report found that 80% of U.S. adults believe Republicans and Democrats disagree not only on policies but also on fundamental facts. Bream acknowledged the divide but urged her audience to prioritize humanity over ideological conflict. She argued that demonizing opponents prevents meaningful dialogue and hinders the possibility of bringing others to “God’s grace and love.” Despite the challenges of her profession, Bream stressed the importance of balance in her daily life. As a Fox News anchor, she spends long hours analyzing news events, but she emphasized the need for personal time to recharge. She described her morning routine as essential, beginning each day with prayer and reading the Bible. “The Bible is full of truth and guidance,” she said, adding that it provides perspective for navigating the complexities of the day.#pew_research_center #fox_news #shannon_bream #johns_hopkins_university #map_dot_fingerprint_dystrophy
