The New York Times: A 1919 meeting of ministers, theologians and evangelists in Philadelphia changed American religion forever.
The Atlantic: Jes Kast, a minister in the United Church of Christ, believes the procedure should be fully legal and accessible. Her path to that position has been complicated.
The (London) Guardian: Christian rightwingers warn abortion fight could spark US civil war
Crux: There are close to 5,000 people from all denominations hailing from other countries who come to the United States each year as "religious workers."
Christianity Today: The bigger factor behind the SBC's decline isn't the struggle to gain new converts; it's keeping their own.
Associated Press: China has begun five-day Confucian culture immersion courses for religious leaders in the sage's hometown as part of a campaign to extend government control over faith communities.
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