Bible sales are booming. Political uncertainty might have something to do with it
NPR: Bible sales have
boomed in recent years. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Bob Smietana of
Religion News Service about what's behind the trend.
At COP30, a Tampa pastor weighs in on environmental racism and climate justice
WUSF: In her talk,
the Rev. Neddy Astudillo used examples from Florida to describe how
environmental racism, human rights and democracy are connected.
Liberalism is not liberation
Baptist News Global: I
came to Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina,
believing liberal theology and liberal churches were the epitome of
faithfulness. But I no longer believe liberalism will lead us to
liberation, writes a former Myers Park pastor.
New Jersey Episcopal diocese gives $1 million to treat Palestinian children
RNS: Part of a
little-used fund in the Diocese of New Jersey established 100 years ago
to support medical care for children will now help Palestinian youth in
Gaza.
Tommy Robinson supporters are turning to Christianity, leaving the Church in a dilemma
BBC: Tommy Robinson’s
far-right rallies have inspired people to return to church. How does
the Church of England challenge what some see as misrepresentations of
Christian values while welcoming potential new churchgoers?
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