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Monday, January 12, 2026

In Minneapolis, George Floyd-era faith networks reignite

In Minneapolis, George Floyd-era faith networks reignite after Renee Good’s killing by ICE
Religion News Service: The faith-based networks, which developed organizing infrastructure and relationships during the Floyd era, are joined by newcomers as resistance efforts have intensified since Good’s shooting.

Jim Hunt’s cross to bear*
The Assembly: The four-term Democratic governor and committed church-goer politicked with evangelical fervor. But he still struggled to sway the Religious Right.

A memoir of exvangelical anger — but not for the people in the pews*
Christianity Today: Journalist Josiah Hesse discusses his new book on poverty, Pentecostalism, and the politics of the Christian right.

Arson engulfs Mississippi synagogue, a congregation once bombed by Ku Klux Klan
NPR: Authorities have charged one person with arson in a fire that badly damaged Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Miss., early Saturday morning.

How big is the God gap on college campuses?
ARC: The God gap on college campuses is enormous — and it’s attendance that tells us more than denomination or religion.

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