Editor's Note:With the news of the President and First Lady testing positive for COVID-19 early this morning, we echo the words of ERLC President Russell Moore: "Let’s all take a moment to pray for the President and First Lady this morning. This is a frightening time for our country." Join us in praying for a full and speedy recovery for all of those affected by this virus. Jason Thacker, Editor 5 facts about global hunger in a time of pandemicIn a little over a week, many churches will observe Global Hunger Sunday (Oct. 11) and join with others across the globe to recognize World Food Day (Oct. 16), a worldwide event designed to increase awareness, understanding, and informed, year‐around action to alleviate hunger. Here are 5 things you should know about global hunger and how to respond:
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![]() News From Capitol HillOne of the key policies the ERLC is advocating for right now in Washington is the Adoptee Citizenship Act. Last week on Wednesday, with a broad coalition of adoption advocates, we called on Congress to pass this critical legislation. Then on Saturday, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett, an adoptive mother, to the Supreme Court, after the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Judge Barrett’s incredible biography and inspiring career is rightly generating headlines and profiles of her and her family in which two of their seven children are international adoptees who were born in Haiti. The ERLC affirms adoption as a central theological theme in the Bible and in a world full of children in need, inter-country adoption is essential. The Adoptee Citizenship Act is needed today because the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 left many adoptees of U.S. citizens without citizenship themselves. The bill in 2000 smoothed out the international administrative burdens but only granted automatic citizenship to adoptees below the age of 18 when the law took effect. Without citizenship, thousands of adoptees have endured a myriad of hardships. The Adoptee Citizenship Act closes that loophole. It enjoys wide bipartisan and bicameral support and Congress should quickly act and help the thousands of affected adoptees left in the gap of uncertainty. Learn more about this critical bill in this explainer and policy brief from our Policy Staff, and this article from Russell Moore, Adoption and the Integrity of the Family. On this episode of Signposts, Russell Moore is joined by pastor Ray Ortlund to talk about ministry, integrity, and transition points in life. Ortlund was ordained into the Christian ministry in 1975. He taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. His primary ministry for 28 years has been as a pastor. And in addition to numerous essays and articles, Ortlund has published eight books. He is also the president of Renewal Ministries. Ortlund and his wife Jani have been married for 45 years, and have four children and 13 grandchildren. This week’s episode of Capitol Conversations features a discussion about the passing of Supreme Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and President Trump’s nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the high court vacancy. The ERLC team circled up after the nomination to talk about Judge Barrett’s incredible biography and inspiring career before turning to Chelsea Patterson Sobolik and Jeff Pickering’s interview with McLane Layton about the Adoptee Citizenship Act. From The Public SquareVoting while God is watching – does having churches as polling stations sway the ballot?
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