Religion News Service: Last week's drama on Capitol Hill, and evangelical Christians' responses to it, reveal much about the racial problem at the heart of white conservative Christian America, says Keri Day.
Baptist News Global: White evangelicals least likely demographic to believe Kavanaugh accuser
The New York Times: The historical Christian positions on social issues don't match up with contemporary political alignments, says Timothy Keller.
The New York Times: The struggles of two Harlem congregations are emblematic of the troubles afflicting what was once one of the most church-filled and church-conscious neighborhoods in the United States.
The Washington Post: 'The end of our journey': A historic black church closes its doors in a changing D.C.
Crux: John L. Allen Jr. asks, are we seeing a redefinition of the traditional left/right divides in the Catholic Church?
Christian Today: An Anglican priest in his 50's wonders if he and his contemporaries are more blockages to progress than agents of new life and change.
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