Today is National Census Day: Why your life matters unconditionally to your Father

Today is National Census Day. By today, every home in
America should have received a census form. Citizens may respond by mail, by
phone, or online.

The census is required by the US Constitution in order to
apportion the House of Representatives according to the population of the
states. Census data are also used to allocate some $1.5 trillion in federal
funding to states and localities.

Population registers go back at least to the Han dynasty in China (206 BC–AD 220). Europeans used parish records of baptisms, marriages, and burials. Today, such registries are digitized.

One thing COVID-19 is teaching is us that every person matters. One infected person can infect others who infect others. As hospital systems debate ways to care for more patients than they have the capacity to serve, we are rediscovering the intrinsic value of every human being.

This value is known in Christian theology as the
“sanctity of every life.”

Why your life matters unconditionally to your Father

This doctrine is grounded in the fact that every human being is uniquely created by God in his image (Genesis 1:27). We are all descendants of the same original parents.

As Peter was shocked to discover (Acts 10:9–16), “God shows no partiality” (v. 34). Paul agreed: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28).

As a result, our lives are sacred from conception to natural
death. Such sanctity is not derived from us—we are all sinners who fall short
of God’s glory (Romans 3:23). Rather, it is derived from our status as the
creation of a God who loves us unconditionally (cf. John 17:23).

This love is especially proven in the events we will
remember next week.

Henri Nouwen noted: “On the cross, Jesus has shown us
how far God’s love goes. It’s a love that embraces even those who crucified
him. When Jesus is hanging nailed to the…

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Michael Brown on MSNBC Calls for Prayer on Live TV (This Is Not an April Fools’ Headline)

I know it sounds like an April Fools’ headline. But it is not. On March 30, MSNBC host Craig Melvin asked Rev. T. D. Jakes to pray for America in the midst of the coronavirus scare. Melvin even bowed his head as Jakes prayed. This is a sign of the times. Americans are turning to God.

And note this: Jakes prayed in Christ’s Name. On live, national TV. On MSNBC. Did I say this was not April Fools?

Melvin said, “For folks who aren’t able to get to church yesterday, I’ve never actually done this on the air. Can you lead us in prayer for 30 seconds?”

These are unprecedented times, and even TV hosts are doing unprecedented things.

Jakes responded immediately with this prayer: “Our Father and our God, we bow our heads to you in humility, understanding that we are not competent in and of ourselves to handle this kind of global calamity. We look to You, Lord, to be the source, the strength, the help, the light that we need. Strengthen our first responders, strengthen even our broadcast people, strengthen all of us whose lives have been devastated and disrupted and give us the peace that passes all understanding. In Christ’s Name we pray, Amen.”

Yes, this happened live on MSNBC.

In keeping with this, the Drudge Report carried the headline, “AMERICANS TURNING TO PRAYER,” linked to a Pew Research article that shared the results of Pew’s latest survey.

The survey indicated that “the coronavirus outbreak is having profound impacts on the personal lives of Americans in a variety of ways. Nearly 9 in 10 U.S. adults say their life has changed at least a little as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, including 44% who say their life has changed in a major way.”

Not only so, but the virus “also has impacted Americans’ religious behaviors. More than half of all U.S. adults (55%) say they have prayed for an end to the spread of coronavirus. Large majorities of Americans who pray daily (86%) and of U.S. Christians (73%) have taken to prayer during the outbreak—but so have some who say they seldom or never pray and people who say they do not belong to any religion (15% and 24%, respectively).”

Indeed, “Religious ‘nones’—especially self-described atheists and agnostics—are less likely than those who identify with a religion to say they have prayed for an end to the outbreak, though 36% of those who describe their religion as ‘nothing in particular’ say they have prayed about the virus.”

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Dr. James Dobson Condemns Planned Parenthood for Continuing ‘Wicked Business of Death’ During Coronavirus Plague

As I shared last week, governors in multiple states are issuing executive orders to halt “elective surgeries”—including abortion procedures—during this pandemic crisis. Rightly so, they recognize the need to fully allocate resources and medical professionals to the service of saving lives, not the business of killing our most vulnerable. Yet Planned Parenthood and its cronies will stop at nothing to continue their wicked business of death. They have filed multiple lawsuits in federal court and have already persuaded judges to grant orders allowing abortions to continue in the states of Texas, Ohio and Alabama. This is outrageous!

In the state of Texas, at the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas Austin Division, Judge Lee Yeakel granted a temporary restraining order against Governor Abbott’s order to stop elective abortions. In response to this ruling, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed for an immediate appellate review. In a swift turn of events, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a temporary stay, allowing Governor Abbott’s executive order to remain in place until the underlying case is heard.

Within his original ruling that stopped Governor Abbott’s decree halting abortions, Judge Yeakel stated that (the) “Plaintiffs’ patients will suffer serious and irreparable harm in the absence of a temporary restraining order. The attorney general’s interpretation of the executive order prevents Texan women from exercising what the Supreme Court has declared is their fundamental constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy before a fetus is viable. It is well established that, upon a plaintiff’s demonstrating a constitutional violation, no further irreparable injury is necessary.” He further wrote, “A delay in obtaining abortion care causes irreparable harm by ‘result(ing) in the progression of a pregnancy to a stage at which abortion would be less safe and eventually illegal.’”

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Country singer Caylee Hammack and her band now facing months without income after the concert industry came to a halt to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, put down their guitars and started pushing lawnmowers

Country singer Caylee Hammack and her band are facing months without income after the concert industry came to a halt to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. So they put down their guitars and started pushing lawnmowers.

Hammack and her band were touring in Europe last month when the virus started to spread in the United States. They cut their tour short and flew back home quickly, but the time they returned back to Nashville, Tennessee, their scheduled gigs to open for country icon Reba McEntire were postponed.

“Everything just fell apart when we got back,” said the Georgia-born singer, who is signed to Capitol Records Nashville and whose debut record is planned for this year. “Not only was I out of work, but all of my crew and my band members were out of work. Yeah, we have two months of no pay and no income.”

Her bandleader and guitarist, Lance Herring, and her tour manager, Brayden Griffith, thought they could make up some lost income by mowing lawns, which kept them away from direct contact with others. They named their business Family Tree Lawncare Service after Hammack’s debut radio single, “Family Tree.”

Recently the three met up at a house in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville, to mow a lawn.

“Being a touring musician is for the most part gig to gig,” said Herring. “And when you have a lot of stuff lined up on the calendar it’s great. And you kind of plan for that, whether it’s financially or travel schedules.”

Herring said they started by asking people online to help them by lending them lawnmowers and other equipment.

“And we real quick had three or four lawnmowers — only one of them worked — that were lent to us,” said Herring. “And then it just snowballed from there. It was kind of overwhelming how many people reached out.”

They hope to raise enough money to donate some to other musicians who are also out of work because of the virus. Herring said he’s hoping to keep the business running even after they return to touring and maybe hire other out of work people.

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Michael Brown on Mayor de Blasio, You Have Overstepped Your Bounds

Dear Mayor de Blasio,

As a religious leader born and raised in New York, I’m appealing to you to reconsider your threats to the synagogues and churches of your city. Your words, sir, were reckless and could actually provoke people of faith to defy you. What on earth prompted you to say what you said?

I’m speaking specifically of your threat to “permanently” close synagogues and churches that refuse to comply with the ban on public gatherings.

Mr. Mayor, what gives you that authority?

Mr. Mayor, who gives you that authority?

Please know that I have been using my platforms (radio, internet and writing) to urge pastors and leaders to comply with bans on public gatherings.

I have urged fellow believers to use wisdom and to love their neighbors, accepting these restrictions as something necessary for the public good.

And I have made clear to concerned pastors that these bans are not an attack on their religious freedoms, since the bans affect movie theaters, restaurants, strip clubs and bars as much as churches, synagogues and mosques.

Yet when you specifically threaten to permanently close synagogues and churches that do not comply, you immediately raise concerns. This certainly does look like religious discrimination.

You said, “I want to say to all those who are preparing for the potential of religious services this weekend: If you go to your synagogue, if you go to your church, and attempt to hold services after having been told so often not to, our enforcement agents will have no choice but to shut down those services,” making clear that you did not “say this with joy.”

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Michael Brown on Are (White) Evangelicals Responsible for the Spread of COVID-19 in America?

This is not the first time something like this has happened. A national tragedy occurs, and Christians get scapegoated and blamed. Remember Nero blaming the Christians for the burning of Rome? Today, it is an op-ed writer for the New York Times who blames evangelicals for the spread of the coronavirus in America—and that would mean white evangelicals, to be sure.

The Times’ original headline was bold and provocative: “The Road to Coronavirus Hell Was Paved by Evangelicals” (yet they’ve since changed the headline to “The Religious Right’s Hostility to Science Is Crippling Our Coronavirus Response”).

Yes, “Trump’s response to the pandemic has been haunted by the science denialism of his ultraconservative religious allies.”

According to Katherine Stewart, the author of the article, “Donald Trump rose to power with the determined assistance of a movement that denies science, bashes government and prioritized loyalty over professional expertise. In the current crisis, we are all reaping what that movement has sown.”

Is there any substance to her claims?

Stewart quotes prominent evangelical leaders (one of whom is Hispanic, for the record) who downplayed the danger of holding public gatherings to the point of ridiculing pastors who chose to follow the government’s guidelines. (My own stance has been quite the opposite, encouraging pastors to comply out of love for their neighbors as well as out of wisdom; see here and here.)

Stewart also notes that some evangelical leaders in high places in the government have scorned the danger of the virus, outside of church settings.

But where is her evidence that these pastors and leaders influenced Trump’s policy decisions? What proof does she have?

To be generous, we could call it specious. To be precise, we could say she has none. A court of law would not even find her reasoning worthy of being called circumstantial.

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‘We Need Prayer’: MSNBC Host Asks T.D. Jakes to Pray for Nation on Live TV

‘We Need Prayer’: MSNBC Host Asks T.D. Jakes to Pray for Nation on Live TV


The major news channels focus mostly on politics, but on Monday MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin pivoted to religion by asking pastor T.D. Jakes to pray for the nation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I’ve never actually done this on air,” Melvin said. “Can you lead us in prayer?”

Melvin had been conducting a remote interview with Jakes, the senior pastor of The Potter’s House Church in Dallas.

The two then bowed in prayer – on live television.

“Our Father and our God, we bow our heads to you in humility, understanding that we are not competent in and of ourselves to handle this kind of global calamity,” Jakes prayed. “We look to you, Lord, to be the source, the strength, the help, the light that we need. Strengthen our first responders, strengthen even our broadcast people, strengthen all of us whose lives have been devastated and disrupted – and give us the peace that passes all understanding.

“In Christ’s name, we pray, Amen.”

Melvin, too, said “amen” and thanked Jakes for appearing on the network.

“In times like these, we need prayer,” Melvin wrote on Twitter.

His tweet received more than 3,000 likes and plenty of positive feedback.

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'They Are Trying to Move in the Right Direction': US Delegation Monitors Religious Freedom in Azerbaijan

WASHINGTON – A delegation of religious freedom watchdogs is back from Azerbaijan where Christians and other religious minorities are feeling some relief when it comes to worshiping freely.

“They are trying to move in the right direction,” said Gayle Manchin who serves as vice chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, and recently visited Azerbaijan to meet with leaders and monitor conditions on the ground.

Many of the nation’s issues stem from a 2009 law that serves to control all religious activity. 

Religious groups are required to register at least 50 people at the same time along with their place of worship. 

“And, of course, in a large city like their capital, Baku, finding 50 members of a particular religion is not that much of an ordeal, but when you get out to the rural areas of the country then it is very difficult where you have groups of maybe 10 or 15 that want to worship together in a home and they can’t do that. If they are not registered they are considered illegal or in violation and then can be arrested, harassed, their homes destroyed,” Manchin tells CBN News.

There are also government controls on the content, production, and distribution of religious materials. The state also must approve religious education to preach, teach religion or lead ceremonies.

Azerbaijani’s found in violation of the law face hefty fines, amounts that are often many times their monthly salaries. 

Although the government recently relaxed enforcing parts of the law, religious communities fear that could change at any moment and continue to limit their activities. 

The majority of Azerbaijani’s are Shia Muslims and US officials say historically Protestant Christians and Jehovah’s Witnesses have been targets of the harshest treatment. 

However, Manchin is encouraged that the government is willing to address every issue the commission brought up and believes they are working towards moving in the right direction.

“Some of their actions have been more positive in terms of more registrations, less apprehensions, and violence in the outlying areas,” she says.

Part of the problem, Manchin says, is the chemistry of the government doesn’t lend itself to religious freedom.

“When you look at religious freedom and then that they are a government that is very structured and very controlled and so control and freedom are not synonymous and I think that’s where some of the issues arise in their effort to totally control and yet say they completely allow religious freedom,” she explained.

The US Commission on International Religious Freedom works to advance religious liberty across the globe while advising the Trump administration.

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Washington National Cathedral Donates 5,000 Medical Masks Resurrected From Crypts

The Washington National Cathedral will donate thousands of medical masks to two hospitals in the nation’s capital after discovering a trove of the much-needed protective equipment just feet from where Helen Keller and other prominent Americans lie in the cathedral’s underground crypts.

Bought in 2006 as a precaution during an outbreak of the H5N1 flu, also known as bird or avian flu, the more than 5,000 N95 respiratory masks had been forgotten until early this month, when the cathedral’s chief stonemason, Joseph Alonso, remembered coming across them in an unfinished area of the crypt level.

Though still in their original packaging, the masks were technically expired, and cathedral staffers first reached out to the manufacturer and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to determine whether they were safe to use.

Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. last month, mass buying of N95 masks has resulted in a critical shortage at medical centers. Doctors across the country have been reusing masks, along with medical gowns and eye shields, risking spreading the disease to multiple patients or contracting it themselves.

Given the dire situation, Kevin Eckstrom, the chief communications officer at the cathedral, said they were told the decade-old masks “were either fine or better than nothing.”

The Very Rev. Randy Hollerith helps
load boxes of N95 respiratory masks
from Washington National Cathedral to
be donated to two Washington hospitals
March 25, 2020. Photo by Danielle E.
Thomas/Washington National Cathedral

On Wednesday (March 25), 3,000 masks will be donated to Georgetown University Hospital and 2,000 will go to Children’s National Hospital in Washington.

When the cathedral reached administrators at the two hospitals, they asked, “How quickly can you get them to us?” according to Eckstrom.

The cathedral kept “fewer than a couple hundred” masks, said Eckstrom, for their original purpose: for clergy to wear when visiting vulnerable people who need pastoral care, for cathedral cleaning staff or for staffers dealing with the public during a viral outbreak.

While best known to the public as the stage for funerals for presidents and other high officials, most recently the December 2018 state funeral for President George H.W. Bush, the cathedral is also an Episcopal parish with some 1,400 congregants.

“We are not doing many pastoral visits at the moment because of health concerns,” said Eckstrom. “But if they had to do last rites (a sacramental anointing of the sick) they want to be suited up as best they could be.”

This is not the cathedral’s first encounter with the pandemic. The bishop of Washington, Mariann Edgar Budde, was among several Washington clergy who self-quarantined after attending a conference in Louisville, Kentucky, with the pastor of Christ Church in Georgetown, who contracted COVID-19. Budde has since been tested for the virus and declared healthy.

Nor is this the first time Alonso, the stonemason who found the masks, has made headlines. A 35-year veteran of the cathedral’s staff, Alonso was integral to the $32 million restoration project that followed a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in 2011. He also placed the final stone on the cathedral when it was officially completed in 1990, after being commissioned in 1893 and begun in 1907.

His latest newsmaking turn, however, was less ceremonial.

“Joe is always crawling around every part of the building and knows every nook and cranny,” said Eckstrom. “If anyone was going to find them, it’s him.”

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Pastor Says He Will Host ‘Woodstock’-Like Easter Service in Protest of ‘Stay at Home’ Orders

Pastor Says He Will Host ‘Woodstock’-Like Easter Service in Protest of ‘Stay at Home’ Orders


A pastor in Pennsylvania says he is planning an outdoor “Woodstock”-like Easter service to protest stay-at-home orders issued amid the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Fox News, evangelist Jonathan Shuttlesworth says he will have an “outdoor Easter blowout service.”

“I’m gonna announce it. … We’re gonna hold an outdoor Easter blowout service. Not online. A national gathering. You come from all over, like Woodstock. And we’re gonna gather and lift up Jesus Christ,” he said.

Shuttlesworth’s announcement comes just days after a Florida pastor was arrested for holding in-person Sunday services. He was accused to violating quarantine orders by holding the service at his River at Tampa Bay Church.

“I’m not ashamed that Dr. Rodney (Howard-Browne) got arrested,” Shuttlesworth said. “I’m ashamed that when they wanted to arrest preachers for having church, in an entire state, there was only one to come for.”

Shuttlesworth posted about Howard-Browne’s arrest on Twitter as well.

“Pastor arrested for having a church service in his own building on Sunday, just like 1938 Germany… and just like 1938 Germany, other pastors say nothing, or applaud the arrest!,” Shuttlesworth wrote on Twitter.

He also live-streamed a broadcast he called, “The Rodney Howard-Browne Tribute Special.”

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