Candidates break out faith references ‘for such a time as this’*
Christianity Today: During their final push, Trump and Harris extend more explicit appeals to Christian voters.
The Washington Post: Harris talks increasingly about her faith but walks a careful line*
Vatican issues first report on sex abuse, to immediate criticism*
The New York Times:
The report is intended to assess efforts by the Roman Catholic Church to
safeguard minors and others. Advocates for survivors called it an
exercise in obfuscation.
A cross in the road
The Bitter
Southerner: As the aggressive, Trump-fueled Christian nationalist
movement threatens the line between church and state around the country,
a growing community of Christians are standing up and speaking out
against it in Texas
This election has stoked fear in many Americans. Here's an antidote.
Religion News
Service: In the midst of this stressful presidential campaign, Jim
Wallis heard “Fear shuts down part of your brain” and went seeking
reasons not to fear.
Religion in the workplace is tricky – but employers and employees both lose when it becomes a total taboo
The Conversation: For
many people, faith is a core component of their identity – part of the
“whole self” that employees are increasingly encouraged to bring to
work. It’s an important piece of diversity but one that managers often
tiptoe around.
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