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As Israel divides Jewish communities, Yiddish draws a new generation
Religion News
Service: The language app Duolingo reported that roughly 296,000 people
around the world are studying Yiddish as of this year. An estimated 60%
of them are under 25 years old.
The church fathers of early Christianity are on TikTok
The Conversation:
Videos imitating “church fathers,” bishops and theologians who helped
shape early Christianity have been popping up across social media since
late 2025.
Religion’s longstanding gender gap is narrowing among Gen Z. But why?
TIME: Political
scientists urge caution when interpreting Gallup’s findings, noting that
other polls have not observed the same drastic increase in young men’s
religiosity.
This program gives Black single moms $1,000 a month for a year. The results are undeniable
The Guardian: The
Magnolia Mother’s Trust is the first to target low-income families led
by Black mothers in Jackson, Mississippi
Americans’ views of Israelis have grown increasingly negative, but views of Palestinians have held fairly steady
Pew Research Center:
Following Hamas’ attack on Israel in October 2023 and the ensuing war,
however, U.S. public opinion toward Israelis has grown increasingly
negative, while views of Palestinians have not changed much.
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“So once again, I, the LORD All-Powerful, tell you, "See that justice is done and be kind and merciful to one another! Don't mistreat widows or orphans or foreigners or anyone who is poor, and stop making plans to hurt each other." Zechariah 7:9-10 CEV
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After all, Brethren, the whole end of Theology is love. It seems hard to realize that that is so, but so it is. If your theology does not make you more loving, it has not Christianized you and to that extent is not a Christian theology... All ecclesiasticism and all doctrinalizing are in order to form character, and the soul of character is love. Preach the truth in love, and for the development of love. ... Nathaniel J. Burton (1822-1887)