The Atlantic: The theologian N. T. Wright is unfazed by the faith's politicization in the U.S.
New York Times: With the German church's global influence, a meeting of bishops and laypeople to take up hot-button topics has led to warnings of a new schism, originating in the home of the Protestant Reformation.
Reuters: At least 14 people were shot dead in an attack on a church in eastern Burkina Faso on Sunday morning, the government said.
Associated Press: As he labors to win over black voters whose support is vital to his Democratic presidential bid, Pete Buttigieg found a receptive host on Sunday in civil rights activist William Barber II.
Washington Post: As fewer people identify with a specific religion or attend religious services, Americans may be more likely to meet a chaplain than a local clergy person at a congregation.
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