CT Daily Briefing – 10-29-2024
For Years, This Christian NGO Worked with Muslims in Myanmar. Then Came Cyclone Mocha.
Long-term relationships helped the group aid the Rohingya while the UN and others were shut out.
Why Almost Nobody Likes a Politician Shooting Her Dog
The widespread outrage over Kristi Noem’s book should awaken moral responsibility—not just toward pets but for one another.
Mobs Kill 6, Burn Down 25 Churches in Northeastern India
While ethnic tensions have festered for decades, leaders in Manipur say religious extremism is fueling the extreme aggression.
Terrorist Attack on Congolese Church Prompts Plea for Christian Advocacy
ISIS affiliate strikes Pentecostal baptismal service amid longstanding conflict in Central African region rich in natural resources.
Manipur Christians: ‘The Violence Has Shattered Us’
Many from India’s tribal Kuki community have fled their homes. Amid ongoing violence, returning isn’t an option.
Must Pastors Report Abuse? Some States Aren’t Clear, But the Bible Is
As a pediatrician-turned-pastor, I believe reporting suspected child harm is our civic and Christian duty.
The Problem with Anti-Anti-Christian Nationalism
Moderate Christian nationalists shouldn’t be smeared. But neither should extremism be defended.
Evangelical Report: Creation Care Is an Act of Worship, Hospitality
The National Association of Evangelicals focuses on the impact of the changing environment.
Father Stan Swamy: Courageous Indian Priest Accused of Terrorism
He fought the government over how it treated its most vulnerable. They hit back.