Texas Methodists Want to Replace Denominational Logo Some See as Racially Insensitive

Texas Methodists Want to Replace Denominational Logo Some See as Racially Insensitive


(RNS) — It’s known in the United Methodist Church as the “Cross and Flame.”

But the denomination’s logo — two red flames intertwined with a thin, black cross — means something else to the Rev. Edlen Cowley, pastor of Fellowship United Methodist Church near Dallas.

It reminds Cowley, who is Black, of the first burning cross he saw.

He was 10 years old, riding in the car with his family from Marshall, Texas, where his dad pastored Miles Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, to Shreveport, Louisiana. His mother pointed it out, burning alongside the freeway, explaining that the symbol was meant to instill fear in Black people.

“No longer should we be represented by an image that was devised to evoke fear in the minds of so many,” Cowley wrote this summer for United Methodist News Service.

Now one of the United Methodist Church’s regional conferences has taken up the call to replace the denomination’s logo because of its association for many with the racist imagery of a burning cross.

The North Texas Annual Conference voted 558-176 at its annual meeting last weekend (Sept. 19) to send legislation to the 2021 General Conference, the denomination’s global decision-making body, to begin the process for changing that logo.

“If the logo itself has become a stumbling block to part of the population we’re trying to reach, then it’s time for a…

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China Changes Bible Story, Says Jesus Killed Woman Caught in Adultery: ‘I, Too, Am a Sinner’

China Changes Bible Story, Says Jesus Killed Woman Caught in Adultery: ‘I, Too, Am a Sinner’


The biblical story of Jesus saving the woman caught in adultery has been twisted and given a new ending in a Chinese textbook, with Jesus killing the woman and telling her that He, too, is a sinner, according to a new report.

The textbook, published by the government-run University of Electronic Science and Technology Press, is used to teach “professional ethics and law” in vocational schools, according to Union of Catholic Asian News, which first reported the controversy.

In the original biblical story in John 8, Jesus goes to the temple courts, where the teachers of the law and the Pharisees bring him a woman caught in adultery and ask Christ if she should be stoned. Jesus writes on the ground and then tells them, “Let anyone of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” After the woman’s accusers leave, Jesus tells her, “Go now and leave your life of sin.”

It’s a story of grace and mercy.

The Chinese textbook, though, changes the ending, according to UCA News. The textbook says, “When the crowd disappeared, Jesus stoned the sinner to death saying, ‘I, too, am a sinner. But if the law could only be executed by men without blemish, the law would be dead.’”

A Catholic parishioner uploaded a copy of the textbook story to social media.

“I want everyone to know that the Chinese Communist Party has always tried to distort…

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17,000 Babies Have Survived Abortions Since Roe v. Wade, Abortion Survivors Network Founder Says

17,000 Babies Have Survived Abortions Since Roe v. Wade, Abortion Survivors Network Founder Says


An estimated 17,000 babies have survived abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark Roe v. Wade decision more than 40 years ago, an expert on the issue says.

Melissa Ohden, who survived an abortion as a baby and founded the Abortion Survivors Network, revealed the statistic Wednesday and said America “has been so impacted” by the “abortion agenda” that “stories like mine” and others are “pushed under the rug by the media and everyone else.”

Ohden made the comments during the virtual Values Voter Summit.

All total, she said, an estimated 17,155 babies have survived an abortion in the United States.

“That number is … the estimated abortion survivors since Roe vs. Wade, simply based on a number that the CDC threw out a long time ago saying that they estimated about one child a day surviving an abortion. Take that throughout the course of Roe versus Wade [and it’s] 17,155.”

Ohden’s comments came the same day President Trump said he would issue an executive order protecting babies who survive an abortion. Legislation that would require medical care for such infants has failed in Congress.

“People seem to think that this legislation is not necessary and [an] executive order isn’t necessary, but I’m here to tell you that it is,” she said.

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New study shows women read the Bible more than men: How to prioritize studying God’s Word

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A new study from the Pew Research Center found that 66 percent of women among Evangelical Protestants read the Bible at least once a week compared with 58 percent of men. 

Those findings follow along the same lines as a 2017 Baylor Religion Survey that found “36 percent of Christian women spend weekly or daily time alone reading the Bible, compared to 29 percent of Christian men.”

While theories abound for why that may be the case, I’d like to focus instead on how these studies reveal that, regardless of gender, Christians in general could use a bit more consistency in our time alone with the Word of God. 

As someone who has often struggled to find consistency in my reading of the Bible, I know what it’s like to feel both frustrated and a little guilty for not prioritizing time alone with Scripture. 

And while the Holy Spirit can use those emotions to convict us and spur us on to a more dedicated study of God’s Word, that frustration and guilt can also make us numb to the Spirit’s calling if it goes unanswered long enough. 

Fortunately, several of the reasons why people struggle are based more in misconception than reality. 

For example, Sandra Glahn, a Dallas Theological Seminary professor and Bible Study author, speaks to what I suspect is one of the chief culprits: quiet times. She encourages people to avoid using that terminology because it can set up faulty parameters around what time alone with the Bible has to look like. 

If you study the Bible best by blocking off a chunk of time to sit alone and read, and can actually make that work with your schedule, then more power to you. That’s awesome, and I pray it helps you grow in your walk with the Lord. And perhaps that’s a goal all of us should work toward to some extent.

What does your time in the Bible look like?

Time alone with the Bible doesn’t have to look like that, though, and embracing the fact that God cares a lot more about…

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Phrase ‘Separation of Church and State’ Is Misused to Exclude Religion from the Public Square, AG Barr Says

Phrase ‘Separation of Church and State’ Is Misused to Exclude Religion from the Public Square, AG Barr Says


On Wednesday, Attorney General William Barr delivered a speech addressing the common misrepresentation of the phrase “separation of church and state” at the 16th Annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. The event was held virtually due to the pandemic.

“Militant secularists have long seized on [the “separation of church and state”] slogan as a facile justification for attempting to drive religion from the public square and to exclude religious people from bringing a religious perspective to bear on conversations about the common good,” Barr said.

According to Fox News, Barr also noted a decline of “traditional morality” as “actively hostile” people call for the support of removing religion from state entities.

The attorney general argued that the removal of religion and “striking increases in urban violence, drug abuse and broken families” are directly correlated.

“Problems like these have fed the rise of an ever more powerful central government, one that increasingly saps individual initiative, coopts civil society, crowds out religious institutions and ultimately reduces citizens to wards of the state,” Barr said.

Barr also addressed “three important victories for religious freedom” concerning recent Supreme Court cases, including a July decision that allows employers to opt-out of the Affordable Care Act’s birth…

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The University of Iowa Accused of Targeting Christian Student Groups

The University of Iowa Accused of Targeting Christian Student Groups


A Christian student group, Business Leaders in Christ, was reportedly deregistered and essentially kicked off the University of Iowa campus and put on a religious watchlist for requiring its leaders to sign a statement of faith that did not affirm the LGBTQ community.

According to CBN News, Vice President and Senior Counsel for Becket Law Firm Eric Baxter, who is representing the group, said that the university discriminated against Business Leaders in Christ because they did not affirm homosexual marriage and other LGBT hot button issues.

According to Baxter, once they complained to the university, the school doubled down and proceeded to deregister several other religious groups after asking them to outline their beliefs. The only group that was allowed to stay on campus was the one religious group that supported homosexuality. Baxter is arguing that the group was also given preferential treatment.

“That was textbook discrimination and in violation of our clients’ first amendment rights,” Baxter told CBN News.

Reportedly, the student who started the other group was disgruntled with Business Leaders in Christ and started his own group requiring leaders to affirm homosexuality in the statement of faith.

Baxter says they have asked the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals to hold these officials accountable for what they did, including forcing the religious groups to either change their statements…

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President Trump to Sign ‘Born Alive’ Executive Order Protecting Babies Who Survive Abortions

President Trump to Sign ‘Born Alive’ Executive Order Protecting Babies Who Survive Abortions


During the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast on Wednesday, President Trump announced that he will be signing the Born Alive Executive Order that will ensure medical treatment for infants who survive attempted abortions.

“Today, I am announcing that I will be signing the born alive executive order to assure that all precious babies born alive, no matter their circumstances, receive the medical care that they deserve. This is our sacrosanct moral duty,” Trump said in a pre-recorded video appearance at the event.

He added that his administration will provide increased federal funding for neonatal research, CBN News reports.

At the time of this writing, the full text of the Born Alive Executive Act has yet to be released.

A bill bearing the same name had previously been introduced to Congress multiple times but has yet to pass through both houses.

According to the Catholic News Agency, the proposed bill required that babies who survive failed abortions must be given medical care just as if they had been born prematurely under different conditions.

Following Trump’s announcement, Jeanne Mancini, president of the pro-life March for Life, lauded the president for his actions.

“President Trump once again has stepped up for life,” Mancini said. “His actions today provide necessary legal protections for some of the most vulnerable in society: survivors of failed…

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Neuroscientists Find Correlation Between Belief in God and Pattern Recognition

Neuroscientists Find Correlation Between Belief in God and Pattern Recognition


In a new study published in the journal Nature, neuroscientists Adam B. Weinberger, Natalie M. Gallagher, Zachary J. Warren, Gwendolyn A. English, Fathali M. Moghaddam and Adam E. Green at the University of Georgetown have found that the ability to see patterns in visual cues correlates strongly with belief in God, meaning people who are more apt to see order in visual data are also more likely to state there is a God/order to the universe.

The study took American Christians and Afghans from unspecified religions and tested them using a visual pattern test designed to gauge intuition. They found that all people who professed a belief in God were more apt to recognize patterns in the experiment. This could mean that people who are more apt to notice patterns can see God at work easier than those who cannot. According to The Christian Post:

“They pressed a button for each of the moving dots but some participants in the study — the ones who registered the strongest implicit learning ability — began to subconsciously learn the patterns hidden in the sequence. They pressed the button for dots before they appeared. Even the best implicit learners in the study did not know that the dots formed patterns, which demonstrated that the learning had happened at an unconscious level.”

One of the researchers, Adam Green, was interviewed by The Christian Post concerning the study and,…

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Unplanned – Christian Movie

Unplanned – Abby Johnson is a Planned Parenthood director who only wants to help women in need. But once she witnesses the horrors of abortion – and the way Planned Parenthood is promoting it – she quits her job and becomes pro-life.

Unplanned is based on the true story of Johnson, who has become one of the nation’s most outspoken pro-life leaders. Her views were transformed when she watched an abortion doctor kill a second-trimester unborn baby girl who was, in the words of Johnson, fighting for her own life.

In Cinemas March 22, 2019

‘Discrimination Against Faith’: Catholic Leaders Call Out Quebec Government for Limiting Church Attendance

‘Discrimination Against Faith’: Catholic Leaders Call Out Quebec Government for Limiting Church Attendance


Earlier this week, Quebec’s Minister of Health and Social Services, Christian Dubé, announced that churches and places that serve alcohol must lower their capacity to no more than 50 people, according to The Christian Post.

Areas hit hard by COVID, such as Montreal and Quebec City, that have been labeled “orange” for infections, must restrict their indoor facilities’ capacity to only 25 people present.

Yet religious leaders find the announcement troubling as other indoor facilities are exempt from the new ruling, including auditoriums, cinemas, theaters, and audiovisual recording studios. These places may have 250 people present.

“Epidemiological investigations have shown that outbreaks are more particularly linked to gatherings,” said the Health and Social Services department in a statement. “Thus, public health therefore recommends tightening the rules relating to gatherings in order to protect the population.”

Bishop Pierre Goudreault, head of the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere believes the ruling is discrimination as no Catholic church has experienced an outbreak. Mass participants have practiced the three “W”s: “watch your distance, wear your mask, and wash your hands,” according to a report by RealClearScience.

“With approximately 17,000 parishes in America typically holding three or more weekend…

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