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Today’s Briefing
Donald Trump returned to the site of his attempted assassination, where MAGA faithful said they continue to see “God’s hand” on the former president.
At a memorial rally organized by the Christian advocacy group Philos Project, attendees cheered Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance as he pledged to “fight for Israel.”
This week on The Bulletin, Jewish American author Yossi Klein Halevi discusses the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel.
Five lessons Christians can learn from the Barmen Declaration, the model document for the recently released “Confession of Evangelical Conviction.”
A book about how believers in every era have experienced the Bible.
When her community flooded in Helene, a North Carolinian had to learn not to rage against the limitations of what she could do.
Behind the Story
From editorial director of news Kate Shellnutt: The relationship between journalists and their sources can be a tricky one to navigate. We may find ourselves asking personal, sensitive questions. In our interviews, we invite people to share about hard times in their lives, reflections on their faith, or details from their family background. We may keep in touch with them for weeks or months, go to church with them, and visit their homes.
We are grateful to the sources who are willing to open their lives for the sake of a story, even if it does lead to some funny situations. While reporting on the Trump rally and visiting with a source in Pennsylvania, Harvest Prude and Megan Fowler happily greeted the family dogs. They didn’t expect the source to try to cajole them into adopting her adorable three-legged foster dog. They were tempted—“What Gracie lacked in legs, she more than made up for in charm,” Megan said—but stayed strong. And professional.
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In Other News
- The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has asked the government to call out India for hostility and discrimination against Christians.
- A new class-action lawsuit against Gateway Church alleges the megachurch misused tithes.
- Christianity Today and other religious websites have been blocked by the Russian government, according to a Forum 18 report.
- New software models can analyze Greek handwriting to help biblical scholars identify the earliest manuscripts.
Today in Christian History
October 9, 1000: Leif “the Lucky” Eriksson, who later evangelized Greenland, is reported to have been the first European to reach North America on this date. But while he was certainly a member of an early Viking voyage to “Vinland” (probably Nova Scotia), it’s doubtful he led the initial expedition (see issue 63: Conversion of the Vikings).
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in the magazine
Our September/October issue explores themes in spiritual formation and uncovers what’s really discipling us. Bonnie Kristian argues that the biblical vision for the institutions that form us is renewal, not replacement—even when they fail us. Mike Cosper examines what fuels political fervor around Donald Trump and assesses the ways people have understood and misunderstood the movement. Harvest Prude reports on how partisan distrust has turned the electoral process into a minefield and how those on the frontlines—election officials and volunteers—are motivated by their faith as they work. Read about Christian renewal in intellectual spaces and the “yearners”—those who find themselves in the borderlands between faith and disbelief. And find out how God is moving among his kingdom in Europe, as well as what our advice columnists say about budget-conscious fellowship meals, a kid in Sunday school who hits, and a dating app dilemma.
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