The generous genius of Jürgen Moltmann*
Christianity Today: Memories and
reflections of the famed theologian from his last overseas doctoral
student and friend of 33 years.
The day my old church canceled me was a very sad day*
The New York Times: “I am now deemed too divisive to speak to a gathering of Christians who share my faith,” David French says.
‘Tense calm’ at the border as migrant shelters brace for impact of Biden’s asylum order
Religion News Service: “Everything that
happens in the United States impacts the southern border of the US and
the northern border of Mexico,” the Rev. Francisco Bueno said. “We
always have to be at the ready.”
In secular France, chaplains prepare to provide Olympians with spiritual support during the Games
Associated Press: As athletes rev up their
training and organizers finalize everything from ceremonies to podiums
before the Paris Olympics, more than 120 faith leaders are preparing for
a different challenge — spiritually supporting some 10,000 Olympic
athletes from around the world, especially those whose medal dreams will
inevitably get crushed.
GOP judges strike down far-right religious liberty training punishment*
The New Republic: Lawyers representing
Southwest Airlines no longer have to undergo “religious liberty
training” from a far-right Christian hate group, a federal appeals court
ruled Friday, overturning a ruling from August.
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