August 21, 2020
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Black and White evangelicals once talked about ‘racial reconciliation.’ Then Trump came along The Washington Post * Vatican agrees to weakened restitution for West Virginia bishop accused of sexual and financial misdeeds The Washington Post * Rabbi Michael Beals was leading a prayer service. Then Joe Biden showed up Religion News Service U.S. to ask top court to restore Boston Marathon bomber Tsarnaev’s death sentence Reuters In Iowa, hard-hit churches and faith-based organizations rally to help out in wake of derecho storm Religion News Service Torahs packed and synagogues on high alert as fires bear down in North Bay J. The Jewish News of Northern California Cardboard cutouts of Jewish celebrities will fill the pews at Sixth & I synagogue NPR Rep. Rashida Tlaib joins Congressional Freethought Caucus Religion News Service With closed churches, open beaches, California surfer ministry hits the waves Religion Unplugged
After Hagia Sophia, Turkey’s historic Chora church also switched to mosque Reuters Church at center of South Korea coronavirus outbreak says government fabricating tests Reuters Selective abortion in India could lead to 6.8m fewer girls being born by 2030 The Guardian Homemade shofars and ‘passive’ Zooming: How some British synagogues are adapting this High Holiday season Jewish Telegraphic Agency Masue Katayama: Changing nursing care industry in Japan with kindness Religion News Service The oldest Arabic-speaking Protestant church in the Middle East has survived worse crises than the recent Lebanon explosion Christianity Today *
Harris vs. the Knights of Columbus The Wall Street Journal * Black Christians have lived out their faith by fighting for voting access The Washington Post * Schools looking for space could turn to churches to host classes – doing so has a rich history The Conversation As the sound of music returns, Italy’s church/state debate goes silent Crux
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