Religion News Service: “The report did not include allegations of sexually explicit communication or physical contact, but the alleged conduct is concerning and inappropriate,” the trustees said in their statement.
NPR: “It’s hard to see excitement in a presidential candidate when you see the death and destruction,” state Rep. Abraham Aiyash says.
The New York Times: For three decades, the iconographer Mark Doox has explored anti-Blackness in America and in the church — work that has culminated in his book, “The N-Word of God.”
The Conversation: Opinion surveys consistently show that white Christians, especially evangelicals, are among the most likely groups in the U.S. to hold anti-immigrant sentiments. Yet faith-based, pro-immigration advocacy groups point toward a different reality.
Christianity Today: Senior minister Mark Booker asks the historic evangelical congregation to commit to work of repair after “break of trust.”
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