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June 22, 2020

Today’s curated headlines focus on racial justice, the ‘spiritual danger’ of Donald Trump, the president’s loosening grip on white America and food scarcity on the rise.

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A day to remember

A day to remember

Some days you never forget: sometimes for good reasons, sometimes not so good. This is about one of the happy ones, and fortunately, it keeps turning up. In 2015, my wife Susan and I volunteered to spend three weeks digging with the Fourth Expedition to Lachish,...

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June 19, 2020

An Oregon church spreads virus, Chick-fil-A CEO calls for repentance of racism, and a bank and church apologize for historic slavery ties are among the editor’s pick headlines featured today.

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June 18, 2020

Today’s curated headlines feature a behind-the-scenes glimpse into what evangelicals about privately about Trump, what U.S. pastors are saying following George Floyd’s death, and an apology from a pastor who called slavery a ‘white blessing.’

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The Prophetic Echoes of Juneteenth

The Prophetic Echoes of Juneteenth

Imagine learning for two-and-a-half years US law said you were free but a white culture unwilling to relinquish control over you held you captive. Freedom can only truly be freedom when justice and equality for all can be achieved.

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June 17, 2020

Race relations in the U.S., the polling impact of Trump’s St. Johns Church photo op, an evangelical pastor calling slavery a ‘white blessing,’ and the SBC elected a Black pastor to a powerful position are among today’s curated headlines.

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High priests?

High priests?

We've heard of "high church" worship, the kind of liturgy that includes robes and processions and formal hymns with no one directing the music, maybe even the occasional scent of incense. In a surprise finding, archaeologists have learned that some ancient Hebrews had...

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June 16, 2020

Today’s featured headlines include a look at race relations in the U.S., LGBTQ+ rights and SCOTUS’ ruling, COVID-19 outbreaks in local churches, and religion as a ‘flexible concept’ in Japan.

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Just need to say . . .

Just need to say . . .

My role as contributing editor and curriculum writer for Nurturing Faith gives me opportunities to blog on a variety of subjects, from devotional thoughts to curiosities to archaeology. Lately I've focused more on archaeology. Rarely do I venture into politics and...

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Babs: Feisty, funny, forever shaping the future

Babs: Feisty, funny, forever shaping the future

By John D. Pierce In our progressive Baptist world it is enough to just to say “Babs.” We all know who you’re talking about — the feisty, funny Texan whose life made an impact beyond degree. Yet the surname “Baugh” stood — and stands — for something very significant....

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June 15, 2020

The death of Baptist philanthropist Babs Baugh, the gatherings in D.C. for prayer and protest, the Bible and Black anger, and the need for the Christian church to make restitution for racial sin are among today’s curated headlines.

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