56,000 killed in Nigeria’s ethnic and religious violence; Christians disproportionately affected
Catholic News Agency:
A new report finds that ethnic and religious violence in Nigeria has
claimed the lives of nearly 56,000 people over four years and that
Christians were 6.5 times more likely to be killed.
Montgomery County, Maryland, was most religiously diverse US county in 2023
Religion News
Service: Beyond the religiously unaffiliated, which represent slightly
less than 2 in 10 (17.8%) residents, the largest religious group in the
county was Black Protestants, who make up 10% of the population.
I was expelled from my church. I was found guilty, but I do not feel sorry
Newsweek: While I'm
heartbroken over the verdict, I'm not sorry about all I did to
precipitate it. If loving and advocating for queer people is a crime,
then I stand guilty, writes Thomas Jay Oord.
Faithful Politics examines 10 ways Christians do politics
Baptist News Global:
Over the centuries, Christians have done politics in 10 different ways
that fit into six conceptual frameworks, ranging from “complete
separation and complete conflation of kingdom and country,” says Miranda
Zapor Cruz in her new book.
Triumphalism after Dobbs was a mistake*
Christianity Today:
Pro-lifers had an opportunity to help women imagine meaningful lives
even with unexpected babies. We could have built a movement to support
more generous family policies. Instead, many pro-lifers went for force
first, writes Marvin Olasky.
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