Advocates fear Trump’s crackdown in D.C. will put many homeless people behind bars
NPR: As hundreds of
National Guard troops deployed on Tuesday in the nation's capital, White
House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said homeless people in
Washington, D.C., who refuse to move into shelters will face prosecution
or fines.
Doug Wilson agrees to debate ‘Sons of Patriarchy’ after dueling events in Moscow, Idaho
Religion News
Service: Pastor Doug Wilson has agreed to a live on-air discussion with
the producers of a podcast dedicated to exposing what it describes as
abuse within Wilson’s church.
Pope Leo Chiclayo abuse case proves tricky to translate outside Peru
Religion News
Service: The press conference, with its serious translation errors,
indicated the difficulties Ana María Quispe Díaz has faced as her story
is scrutinized on an international stage — and the challenge for the
international Catholic community in understanding a Peruvian abuse case
that now has global implications.
Ex-pastors share reasons behind their ministry exit
Religion Unplugged:
Few pastors leave the pulpit each year, but those who do mostly say it
was a personal decision, with 40% saying it was related to a change in
their calling.
Missionary kids know the holes in American evangelicalism*
Sojourners: What does
it do to a kid when their well-being is constantly considered secondary
to their parents’ sense of calling?
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