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RNS Morning Report: In Darien Gap, Latino Protestant leaders see migrant journey firsthand

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In Darien Gap, Latino Protestant leaders see migrant journey firsthand

(RNS) — The trip, taken just days after President-elect Donald Trump won a second term in the U.S., brought 25 Latino Protestant leaders and pastors to Panama to help them understand the experiences of migrants who may later arrive in their communities.
 

Pope Francis’ eco-village to promote ecological conversion at 2025 Jubilee

(RNS) — Pilgrims and visitors will walk through an immersive experience of the pope’s zero-waste farm and gardens.
 

Photos of the Week: Bala Chaturdasi; Buddhists making kimchi

(RNS) —This week’s photo gallery includes Bala Chaturdasi festival in Nepal, Buddhists making kimchi in South Korea and more.
 

India’s anti-conversion law is fine-tuned to allow policing of Christians

NEW DELHI (RNS) — While they purport to protect poor Hindus from being exploited, anti-conversion laws have been found to have a more demonstrable effect of generating violence against Christians.

 

RNS Opinion

With Trump’s return comes a chance for parents to opt for religious schools

(RNS) — There was a time, not terribly long ago, when the idea of public funds in any way enabling American students to attend religious private schools was anathema.
 

Trans woman, once a Mormon stake president, speaks out in new book

(RNS) — Before her gender transition, Laurie Lee Hall was a stake president and worked as a lead architect for the church’s temple building program. Her new memoir tells of her long quest to live authentically as a woman.

 

ICYMI

Jain Americans adapt Thanksgiving by applying an ethic of nonviolence even to the turkey

(RNS) — Jain Americans have forged Thanksgiving traditions of their own, participating in a ritual fast, praying for forgiveness or cooking up a vegan feast for their families.
 

T.D. Jakes files suit after medical incident, accusing minister of false abuse claims

(RNS) — The lawsuit makes a direct link between Jakes’ medical state and Duane Youngblood’s allegations, which Jakes’ suit calls ‘false and defamatory.’

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