An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Iran has released another Christian prisoner

Roe v. Wade isn't gone yet, but Texas' newly enacted “heartbeat bill” could be a test run for pro-life Christians ahead of the Supreme Court case weighing Mississippi's restrictions.

The UN has released a dire climate change report. One surprise: It is dedicated to an evangelical who saw sin at the heart of this ecological crisis.

Just as John MacArthur’s Grace Community Church anticipates a $800,000 settlement over its legal challenge to California’s COVID-19 restrictions, the pastor acknowledged that he and fellow members caught the virus last winter.

In the aftermath of a disaster like Hurricane Ida, even kindhearted people can contribute to the chaos if their efforts are unsolicited and unorganized. Experts share six tips for how to effectively help those in need, starting with prayer.

In her new book Holier Than Thou, Jackie Hill Perry writes about how a holy God cannot overlook even the smallest offense.

In other news

Iran has released another Christian prisoner, accused of “propaganda against the Islamic Republic,” and will allow him to spend his sentence under house arrest rather than in detention.

The Church of God in Christ is moving its annual meeting online as COVID-19 cases surge in Memphis. The pandemic has hit the historically Black Pentecostal church especially hard.

If you’re Keeping Up With the Kardashians this week, turn with Kourtney Kardashian to John 15:7.

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