Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Hong Kong church that helped protesters sees bank accounts frozen
Religion News Service: If we let universities strip away their
commitments to religious diversity, we are actually making our
communities less safe.
NPR: An official report concludes that the country’s national
security agencies spent an “inappropriate” amount of time focusing on
the potential threat of Islamic terrorists in the months leading up to
the attack.
South China Morning Post: The Good Neighbour North District Church
says its funds came from legal donors, calling the move an ‘act of
political retaliation’ for its activism.
The New York Times: Church leaders have backed government
restrictions, but defiance by hard-liners and a commitment to the
sacrament of communion, taken with a shared spoon, may undercut good
intentions.
The Guardian: Actor cast as long-suffering biblical character in
online production meant to bring Republicans and Democrats together in
Ohio.
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