Practicing prophetic grief
By Otis Moss III
(RNS) — When we grieve pathetically, we may come to imitate our oppressors.
The Southern Baptist Convention’s coming ‘Great Ejection’
By Curtis W. Freeman
(RNS) — Will this summer’s SBC annual meeting make Christian history?
Jimmy Carter’s religious values were never far from his presidency or his policy
By Lovett H. Weems Jr.
(RNS) — The former president possessed an inner confidence in relation to his faith that may not be fully understood by many, even to this day.
Ramadan finds greater recognition in America’s public schools
By Amaarah DeCuir
(The Conversation) — Federal law protects students’ rights to request some religious accommodations, including during the month of Ramadan.
Texas judge in abortion pill case is a conservative favorite
By Lindsay Whitehurst and Alanna Durkin Richer
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk is a former attorney for a Christian legal group and was appointed by President Donald Trump.
US tribes get bison as they seek to restore bond with animal
By Thomas Peipert and Matthew Brown
GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — About a half-dozen of the animals from Colorado will form the nucleus of a new herd for the Yuchi people south of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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