Trump’s first week sends shudders through immigrant churches and ministries*
Christianity Today:
The president plunged communities into fear, upended life for thousands
of refugees and moved to stop charities from helping immigrants already
in the US.
Religion News Service: Faith groups say they’ll help refugees despite Trump order. But they’ll need help.
Comparing levels of religious nationalism around the world
Pew Research Center: A
new study reveals that, by global standards, the U.S. has a relatively
low level of religious nationalism. But it stands out from other
high-income countries.
Trump pardons 23 abortion protestors, some of them in jail
Baptist Press:
President Donald Trump signed an executive order pardoning 23 pro-lifers
convicted of federal crimes for blocking entrances to abortion clinics
before the overturning of Roe v. Wade, some of whom were serving prison
sentences.
14 convicted in death of girl for depriving her of insulin*
The New York Times:
The parents of Elizabeth Rose Struhs, who died in 2022, were part of a
small religious sect in Australia that believed that medical care went
against their faith.
Elie Wiesel’s defiant faith*
The Christian
Century: Journalist Joseph Berger documents the writer’s work, his
activism and the belief in God that he never fully renounced.
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