Monday, December 30, 2024

RNS Morning Report: Jimmy Carter, beloved Sunday school teacher, ex-president, dead at 100

RNS Morning Report




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Jimmy Carter, beloved Sunday school teacher, ex-president, dead at 100

(RNS) — Carter was the only U.S. president to have taught Sunday school while in office, according to the White House Historical Association.
 

2024 Photos of the Year

(RNS) — This week’s gallery looks back at some of the best photographs from 2024.
 

The top 10 religion stories of 2024: What’s old is news again

(RNS) — The developments in faith, politics and culture that defined 2024 for us at RNS.
 

The top 5 Vatican stories from 2024

(RNS) — This was the year Francis tried to hold the tension between progressives and conservatives in the church.

 

RNS Opinion

Jimmy Carter rid the presidency of lies. His fellow evangelicals? Not so much.

(RNS) — One of the many paradoxes surrounding Carter’s presidency is that he was unable to fend off the deception of fellow evangelicals, including Jerry Falwell and Billy Graham.
 

When Carter ran for president, advisers worried Christian faith would be a liability

(RNS) — Carter described himself as 'born again,' but his encounters with social justice-minded Georgia Christians convinced him that following Jesus led to interracial alliances and poverty relief, not conservative evangelical politics.

 

ICYMI

These faith and spirituality influencers kept us glued to our phones in 2024

(RNS) — From TikTok to Patreon, these faith and spirituality influencers are changing our view of online community.
 

Faith leaders who died in 2024: Pastors and pioneers, authors and theologians

(RNS) — Across faiths and across the globe, prominent individuals whose legacies are likely to continue to shape their ministries and missions were remembered.

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