Israel and Hamas will exchange hostages and prisoners after agreeing to a pause in the war in Gaza
The Associated Press:
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their devastating two-year
war and the release of the remaining hostages in exchange for
Palestinian prisoners — a breakthrough greeted with joy and relief
Thursday but also caution.
The Guardian: First phase of ceasefire deal to end war in Gaza agreed by Israel and Hamas
As Willow Creek turns 50, the onetime ‘church of the future’ redefines success
Religion News
Service: In the mid-1970s, a group of high schoolers and their former
youth pastor started a church in a movie theater and named it Willow
Creek. American religion hasn’t been the same since.
Franklin Graham quits membership in financial accountability group
Religion News
Service: Graham said the standards mandating a leader care plan “puts
ECFA into the role of trying to be the moral police of the evangelical
world.”
Hate crime in England and Wales rises for first time in three years
BBC: The number of
hate crimes recorded by police in England and Wales has risen for the
first time in three years, including increases in race and religiously
motivated offences.
Supreme Court declines to hear Native American fight to save sacred site threatened by copper mine
CNN: The Supreme
Court on Monday declined to step into a fight over a land transfer in
Arizona that the Western Apache people say will destroy a sacred site in
order to build a massive copper mine.
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