Wednesday, November 2, 2022

RNS Morning Report: DHS panel on security for houses of worship begins its work

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DHS panel on security for houses of worship begins its work

(RNS) — The Faith-Based Security Advisory Council, which will make recommendations to the secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, convened for the first time in early October.
 

Too many Christians are afraid to admit they’re wrong, argues Tim Keller in ‘Forgive’

(RNS) — Keller said many of his fellow Christians have become afraid to say they are sorry and admit when they are wrong. Others use forgiveness to hide the truth.
 

As a rabbi, he worked on Jewish-Catholic relations. Now the pope is knighting him.

(RNS) — A Reform rabbi and a longtime columnist for Religion News Service, James Rudin has met with popes, presidents and world-famous evangelists in his efforts to improve Jewish-Christian relations.

RNS Opinion

What Jews don’t know about Christianity could fill a book

(RNS) — It’s more than Jesus and Christmas. Let’s just start there.
 

LDS Church is under fire in Australia

(RNS) — If the reports are true, the government of Australia has every right to be angry. This kind of financial practice looks terrible for the church. It feels covert and deceptive.

ICYMI

Ahead of midterms, faith plays central role in Republican efforts to win Latino votes

(RNS) — Pew Research Center data looking at 2022 midterm election preferences of Latinos shows that some of the sharpest differences in candidate choice are by religion.
 

Members of US religious freedom panel speak out against China-Vatican deal

(RNS) — While Vatican officials defended the deal for promoting dialogue with China, members of the federal commission say things have only gotten worse.

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