Tuesday, August 20, 2024

RNS Morning Report: Six young evangelicals on the 2024 election

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Six young evangelicals on the 2024 election

(RNS) — Religion News Service spoke to self-identified evangelicals in their 20s and early 30s about how their faith is informing their potential pick for president.
 

War in Gaza casts a shadow over DNC opening

(RNS) — On Monday, protesters had begun gathering in Union Park in Chicago, about a half-mile from the DNC headquarters, with 'Abandon Harris ’24' signs.
 

Nearly half of world’s migrants are Christian, Pew Research shows

(RNS) — US migrants are much more likely to have a religious identity than the American-born population.
 

The Church of Latter-day Saints opens new Pittsburgh temple to the public

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Penn. (RNS) — It's one of over 150 new LDS temples in the process of being built and dedicated around the globe.

RNS Opinion

If women cannot be deacons, we should stop ordaining men deacons

(RNS) — There is nothing a deacon can do that a layperson can't.
 

How a movement to resist Christian nationalism took on Project 2025

(RNS) — Project 2025 was the perfect test of this emerging movement’s capacity to see it, name it and fight it. And they did.

ICYMI

New York’s India Day Parade will not remove controversial Hindu tribute

NEW YORK (RNS) — The centerpiece float of Lord Ram at this year's parade has been met with fierce criticism from those who say it represents anti-Muslim sentiment.
 

Prison drama ‘Sing Sing’ captures faith of the formerly incarcerated

(RNS) — Based on the real-life story of an arts program, the film follows inmates who form a theater troupe while serving their sentences, processing their emotions through musical performance and acting.

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