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- Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Abortion Pill ChallengePro-life doctors had argued the drug isn’t safe. Now Christians are looking for other ways to engage on the issue.Harvest Prude|
- World Vision Appeals Employment Discrimination Case to Ninth CircuitFederal appeals courts are starting to wrestle with how nondiscrimination laws apply to religious organizations when it comes to sexual orientation and gender identity.Emily Belz|
- Christians Shouldn’t Run from a ‘Negative World.’ But They Can Depend on It Less.Aaron Renn outlines individual, institutional, and missional strategies for adapting to a hostile culture.Daniel Bennett|
- The Bulletin Episode 71|45minWhere’s That Line, Anyway?Mike and Nicole reflect on the recent death of protestor Aaron Bushnell and its implications for a Christian ethic of protest.
- Federal Convictions of Pro-Lifers Blocking Clinics Are RisingSix more protestors received guilty verdicts this week and face more than 10 years in prison. Prosecutors are using a charge that has prompted a new legal debate.Emily Belz|
- Why 100,000 Pro-Lifers Still March in DCEven after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, evangelical activists see a bigger fight to change Americans’ minds on abortion.Harvest Prude|
- Judge Hands World Vision a Defeat in Employment CaseThe federal case is one of several around the country right now where courts are trying to balance nondiscrimination statutes with religious freedom.Emily Belz|
- Religious Liberty Doesn’t Have to Make Polarization WorseIf it’s done right, it can actually make it easier for us to live together.Thomas C. Berg|español
- Evangelical Colleges Will Continue to Pursue Diversity Without Affirmative ActionA Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions won’t change much for Christian liberal arts schools.Hannah McClellan|
- The Bulletin Episode 32|45minNot Just a River in EgyptThe Biden family messes, and creative expression and affirmative action go to court.
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