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- A New Solution to Gun Violence: Neighborly CareWhat if we applied Christian imagination to protecting our children?Jen Pollock Michel|
- Should Christians Own Guns for Self-Defense? A Global SnapshotLeaders in nine nations explain how they think theologically and biblically about personal safety as mass shootings plague the world.Compiled by Morgan Lee|PortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- White Churches, It’s Time to Go Pro-Life on GunsThe Christian majority in America needs to shake off its malaise and work with Black pastors to end shooting violence.Charlie Dates|한국어
- Buffalo Pastors Respond to Loss of Community ‘Pillars’After a mass shooting targeting Black grocery store customers, local Christians consider all they lost.Adelle M. Banks - Religion News Service|
- A Year of Suffering and Soul-Searching in Sutherland SpringsHow does a God-fearing, gun-friendly church recover from a horrific mass shooting? Long after the camera crews departed, a Texas journalist stuck around to find out.John B. Graeber|
- Recent Shootings Spur Pastors to Call Out White SupremacyFor many evangelicals, it’s time to name the evil beneath the violence.Kate Shellnutt|
- Not an Act of God: Ministries Respond to Surge in Mass ShootingsChristian counselors once focused on natural disasters now frequently address manmade crises.Kate Shellnutt|
- Researchers: Faith Helps Mass Shooting SurvivorsPsychologists find support from community and trust in God make a measurable impact.Kate Shellnutt and Rebecca Randall|
- Lamenting Las Vegas: How Country Music Marks an American TragedyAfter a mass shooting, we can find solace in an art form steeped in Scripture.Gina Dalfonzo|
- After Mass Shootings, Americans Turn to Four Bible Verses MostPresident Trump, Louie Giglio, Christine Caine, and David Platt all cite top psalm after Las Vegas attack.Kate Shellnutt|
