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Sunday, January 23, 2022
This week — Jan. 23 to Jan. 29 — marks the anniversary of the birth of a prominent Welsh Methodist preacher, the death of a renowned American missionary and a major battle in Europe that likely inspired the creation of the hymn “We Gather Together.”
Newly-elected Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg released a “day 1 memo” highlighting how various crimes — some quite serious — will no longer be prosecuted under his leadership. One of the crimes his office won’t prosecute is armed robberies of businesses.
Just over a week after the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for large businesses, a federal judge in Texas also blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal employees Friday.
A British Evangelical pastor who was forced out of his job as a primary school caretaker and received death threats for posting a tweet warning parents against exposing their children to nudity and sex at LGBT Pride events had his case heard this week at an employment tribunal in Cambridge.
An African American activist speaking at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., recalled her abortion when she was in high school and insisted that for black lives to truly matter, care for their lives must start in the womb.
Monday's episode of the CBS show “Bob Hearts Abishola” implied that the Bible is silent about lesbianism and poked fun at Nigerian Christian church culture.
A California-based seminary affiliated with the United Methodist Church dealing with financial woes was recently ordered by a court to sell its campus to a local consortium of higher education institutions although it hoped to merge with another college with ties to Methodism.
Over the years, I have learned a very important truth: a sense of family is not the same thing as a family. I was looking at the issue of poverty and orphan care through a narrow lens — believing that tangible resources were the answer to the question of how to help children in vulnerable communities thrive.
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