Pope Francis is in stable condition after a respiratory relapse, the Vatican says
NPR: Pope Francis was
in stable condition on Saturday evening and receiving oxygen therapy,
as the 88-year-old moves into a third week of battling pneumonia. The
Vatican says his prognosis is guarded.
Trump admin cancels grants to refugee aid agencies, despite legal battles
Religion News
Service: “Our status as a resettlement agency based on this termination
notice is over,” said Danilo Zak, director of policy for Church World
Service.
Speaker Mike Johnson is living in a D.C. house that is the center of a pastor’s secretive influence campaign
ProPublica: The
Capitol Hill townhouse is owned by Steve Berger, an evangelical pastor
who has attacked the separation of church and state as “a delusional
lie.”
‘My problem was not with Grief with a capital G. My problem was that Eric was dead.’*
The New York Times:
Peter Wehner spoke to Nicholas Wolterstorff, a professor emeritus of
philosophical theology at Yale, about his journey of faith, the
strongest philosophical case for and against Christianity, what
evangelicals have gotten wrong about politics, how he came to care about
justice and what it means to own grief redemptively.
Documentary highlights the tensions, isolation of being ‘Black + Evangelical’
Religion News
Service: “Did you know that the word evangelical can mean something else
than what you think it means if you read most of what’s in the media
today?” asks co-producer Vincent Bacote.
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