Religious traditions can help with holiday blues, mental health experts say
Religion News
Service: Both faith leaders and mental health experts say religious
traditions and faith communities can play a key role in helping people
get through the winter holidays, when rates of depression and anxiety
are proven to increase.
What verses anxious Bible readers turned to in 2024*
Christianity Today:
Bible platforms see Philippians and the Psalms rise in popularity as
stressed-out readers look for comfort during an economically and
politically turbulent year.
What if our democracy can’t survive without Christianity?*
The New York Times:
In a conversation with David French, atheist and public policy fellow
Jonathan Rauch suggests that what really needs to happen to get our
country on a better track is for Christianity not to become more secular
or more liberal, but to become more like itself, to become more truly
Christian.
A new Supreme Court case about religion has a hidden trap for workers
Vox: Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin has a sympathetic plaintiff, and alarmingly high stakes for workers.
Deadly violence in Nigeria tied to United Methodist Church schism over LGBTQ policies
The Associated Press:
A United Methodist church member was shot and killed and homes were set
ablaze in a confrontation between Global Methodists and United
Methodists in Taraba, a state in northeast Nigeria.
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