Christian groups helped millions after Katrina*
Christianity Today: When federal aid was slow or nonexistent, volunteers sacrificed to serve.
Clergy rally to defend Kilmar Abrego García as he is detained by ICE
Religion News
Service: “God is with us, and God will never leave us,” Abrego told the
crowd gathered at ICE’s Baltimore field office, before being taken into
custody. “God will bring justice to all of the injustice that we are
suffering.”
Baptist News Global: Trump seeks to punish García for resisting, his attorney says.
‘A day of joy’: historic church relocation captivates the world
Religion Unplugged:
Part of a larger 30-year project to relocate the Arctic city of Kiruna
to safer ground, the sight of a Swedish church on the move attracted
attention worldwide.
Around DC, congregations aid those who’ve lost the ‘good government job’
Religion News
Service: “You worry: Oh, these resources are going to dry up after a
while,” said an attendee of a church’s job-hunting workshop, “or just
people's attention moves on.”
What happened after Jemar Tisby started a network for Black Christians?*
Sojourners: Tisby
reflects on ending Pass the Mic — the podcast he co-created as a way to
give Black voices a place at the Reformed and evangelical table, on
being pushed out of these spaces, and on what comes next.
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