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How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

A coalition of activists, everyday citizens and people of faith — including theologically conservative Christians — who have pooled resources and learned new technologies to mount an effort they say is designed to protect immigrants in their neighborhoods and around Chicago.
How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Rian Johnson on miracles, mystery and his own faith story in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’

(RNS) — The third installment of the ‘Knives Out’ series examines the spiritual warfare within American Christianity and looks at writer-director Rian Johnson’s struggle with the essence of faith.
How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Pro-Israel synagogue events prompt fiery protests

LONDON (RNS) — Synagogues holding informational gatherings about immigration to Israel have become a flashpoint in New York and London.
How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Photos of the Week: Pre-Advent feast, Nepalese festival

(RNS) — This week’s photo gallery includes a pre-Advent feast and a Nepalese festival remembering departed family members.
How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Vatican rejects polygamy and polyamory in sweeping doctrinal praise of monogamy

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The Vatican’s new doctrinal note sharply rejects polygamy and growing Western polyamory, praising monogamy as an exclusive union between one man and one woman.

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How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

The surprising Mormon complexity in ‘Stranger Things’

(RNS) — The Latter-day Saint character, Suzie, is not all sweetness and light, which is where the screenwriters’ portrayal of Mormon femininity in the 1980s becomes nuanced.
How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

What Mamdani missed about the Manhattan synagogue protest

(RNS) — When Jew-haters take to the streets, they remind us of why Israel was necessary in the first place.

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How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Study: Latino Christians disapprove of Trump, hit hard by mass deportation campaign

(RNS) — Those opinions are being shaped as a majority of Latino Christians are witnessing the impacts of Trump’s mass deportation campaign in their own neighborhoods.
How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

With surviving hostages home, some consider how to continue marking Oct. 7 in Jewish faith

JERUSALEM (RNS) — 'These symbols represent the struggle and pain and trauma that Jews have been going through,' said Rabbi Anina Dassa. 'Throwing them out would be doing a disservice and would not allow us to do the healing we need to do.'

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

byFaith Magazine - Remember the Widow

Remember the Widow
By Paul Joiner
The truth of the gospel needs to be embodied by the community that the gospel creates.
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Remembering the Poor
By Jessica Fikkert

What do followers of Jesus look like?

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Covenant Seminary Launches Chaplaincy Partnership with PRCC
By Staff

Covenant Seminary is pleased to announce the launch this fall of a new chaplaincy track as a concentration area for its master of divinity program.

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PresbyTour Report: The PCA around NYC 
By Andy Jones

Andy Jones visited Metropolitan New York and West Hudson Presbyteries as part of the PresbyTour, a series designed to provide readers with a glimpse into a how Christ is at work through presbyteries in different parts of the country.

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The Danger of Preaching About the Gospel
By Doug Griffith

Doug Griffith shares, "There is one issue that deeply concerns me: a deficit of gospel preaching."
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Reformed Theological Seminary Receives Nearly $1 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to Launch The Kaleo Project

JACKSON, MS – Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) has received a grant of nearly $1 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish The Kaleo Project.
Federal cuts, SNAP freeze stirs need — and generosity — at Olathe food pantry

Hours before a freeze on federal food assistance benefits was scheduled to go into effect midnight Friday, a line formed outside the New Hope Food Pantry in Olathe.
First Presbyterian Welcomes New Senior Pastor Luke Bert

After decades under the leadership of John Sheldon, First Presbyterian Church in Ocean City welcomed a new pastor in the middle of the summer.
Jennifer Whitener Named Executive Director of the Brock-Barnes Center for Leadership

Covenant College announced on October 15, 2025, that Jennifer (Jenny) Whitener has been appointed as the executive director of the Brock-Barnes Center for Leadership.
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