Churches call for peace in Georgia
The World Council of Churches, the Conference of European Churches and World Vision have called for peace in the military conflict between Russian and Georgia.
The World Council of Churches, the Conference of European Churches and World Vision have called for peace in the military conflict between Russian and Georgia.
We interrupt our coverage of all things Angican to direct you to a photographic tribute to The Wire from EW.
On Sunday, The Washington Post wrote that while China was allowing Olympic athletes freedom of worship, the policy did not extend to its own citizens.
The Washington Post’s On Faith section would like us to believe that megachurch pastor Rick Warren, who is hosting a presidential debate on issues of faith, is a religious moderate. But it was Warren who wrote Time magazine’s egregious puff piece on Peter Akinola and who supported Henry Orombi’s boycott of the Lambeth Conference. Nice company.
The Rev. William Terry isn’t naive. He knows criminals won’t come running when they hear about a gun-exchange program. But Horns for Guns is about more than turning in guns. It’s about putting musical instruments into the hands of young people and teaching them to play. It’s about people coming together as a community.
Both Republican and Democratic pew-sitters need moral distance from politicians who place the moral mantel of personal purity or the social gospel or both on their shoulders.
Catholic News Service: In the not-too-distant future, songs such as “You Are Near,” “I Will Bless Yahweh” and “Rise, O Yahweh” will no longer be
Jerry Jenkins, co-author of the apocalyptic Left Behind series, told Beliefnet that questions from concerned Christians to him about whether Sen. Obama is the antichrist have tripled in the last two weeks, during the period when the ad started running. – Steve Waldman
The standing committee has distributed to every member household in the diocese a 35-page document, “The Church in Crisis: A Resource for the Diocese of Quincy,” said to contain “reliable information on the current situation.”
What Arthur Schlesinger Jr. called “the vital center” is being slowly disenfranchised. Party “bases” become more important than their numbers justify. Passionate partisans dislike compromise and consensus. They want to demolish the other side. Whether from left or right, the danger is a tyranny of true believers. – Robert Samuelson