Friday, April 15, 2022

RNS Morning Report: How 5G caused a feud between a small Christian school and T-Mobile

RNS Morning Report

Quote of the Day

“I do think that there is a constituency of people whose hearts are open to recognizing the need to address the tension and the division that’s greatly in our country.”

– John K. Jenkins Sr., the African American senior pastor of Maryland’s First Baptist Church of Glenarden

Top Stories

How 5G caused a feud between a small Christian school and T-Mobile

(RNS) — A fight over an FCC license has put a small Christian school at odds with a cellphone giant.
 

National Association of Evangelicals launches racial justice collaborative

(RNS) — The initiative comes at a time when other evangelical organizations have also attempted to work on race relations in long-term initiatives.
 

Jains celebrate the founder of their small but ancient faith

(RNS) — A contemporary of the Buddha, Mahavir preached his own way of nonviolence, or ahimsa.
 

Pastors sue AME Church over missing retirement funds

(AP) — “When you take advantage of my money, you lose my trust,” said one AME pastor. “You lose the trust of your employees.”
 

Future liability releases at center of Boy Scouts bankruptcy

(AP) — Plaintiffs' lawyers argued that the BSA’s current plan unfairly strips them of their rights to pursue abuse claims against Catholic church officials.
 

Ukraine upset by Vatican inviting Russian to carry Good Friday cross

(RNS) — “You have to understand one thing” about the pope, said the Rev. Antonio Spadaro, a Jesuit priest in Rome who is close to Francis, on Wednesday. “He's a pastor, not a politician.”

RNS Opinion

Why is this year’s Passover matzah different from any other?

(RNS) — Much of especially pure shmurah matzah on sale in the United States comes from Ukraine.
 

How America’s youth lost its religion in 1990s

(RNS) — We are living in the aftermath of one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in American history.

ICYMI

Sikhs sue US Marine Corps over hair and beard restrictions

(RNS) — ‘I’m prepared to fight for the right to do my job while staying true to my faith with no caveats, asterisks, or discriminatory restrictions,’ said Capt. Sukhbir Singh Toor of the U.S. Marine Corps.
 

An American rabbi went to help Ukrainian refugees. But he hoped to find his cousins.

(RNS) — ‘I knew that finding them would be like finding a needle in a haystack,’ said Rabbi David Wilfond.
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