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Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

(RNS) — The suit was primarily brought by journalists who allege they have been targeted by federal agents, but the list of plaintiffs also included the Rev. David Black, a Chicago-area Presbyterian minister.
Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

American Jews and Muslims celebrate ceasefire deal, but cautiously

(RNS) — Many expressed relief at the prospect of an end to the two-year war but pointed out that ceasefires have been broken before.
Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

New book debunks spanking and the ‘myths’ of Christian parenting

(RNS) — In ‘The Myth of Good Christian Parenting,’ authors Marissa Franks Burt and Kelsey Kramer McGinnis argue that these methods aren’t as biblical or effective as their purveyors would have Christian parents believe.
Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

Pope Leo calls on Catholics to care for the poor in first official exhortation

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Leo picks up on the themes of Francis, who called for a ‘preferential treatment for the poor’ and the need for a ‘poor church for the poor.’

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Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

Pope Leo sides with the poor

(RNS) — The new apostolic exhortation calls out the ‘wealthy elite, living in a bubble of comfort and luxury, almost in another world compared to ordinary people.’

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Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

As Willow Creek turns 50, the onetime ‘church of the future’ redefines success

(RNS) — In the mid-1970s, a group of high schoolers and their former youth pastor started a church in a movie theater and named it Willow Creek. American religion hasn’t been the same since. The church celebrates its 50th anniversary Oct. 11-12.
Judge bars ICE from taking some violent actions against religious activists, journalists

Franklin Graham quits membership in financial accountability group

(RNS) — Graham said the standards mandating a leader care plan 'puts ECFA into the role of trying to be the moral police of the evangelical world.'

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