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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Bible sales keep growing, even as many Americans lose their religion

More Americans than ever attend nondenominational churches. Experts say it’s a major shift in U.S. Christianity.
CBS News: “Nondenominational is actually the strongest force in American Christianity right now,” said Ryan Burge.

Bible sales keep growing, even as many Americans lose their religion
Religion News Service: About 18 million Bibles have been sold this year, part of a five-year boom in Bible sales.

In pulpits and pews, Catholic churches urge compassion for immigrants*
The New York Times: Immigration was on the minds of priests and parishioners following a letter from the nation’s Catholic bishops decrying how immigrants are being treated.

Pickleball on Sunday: Why some top college players are calling foul*
The Washington Post: More than 1,600 players and fans have signed a petition urging groups that run college pickleball to adjust scheduling for religious observance.

Climate crisis or a warning from God? Iranians desperate for answers as water dries up
The Guardian: As rainy season fails to bring relief, authorities try cloud seeding — while others across the country pray for a miracle.

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