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Within Christian communities this week, the story of Sam Allberry has reopened a tender and necessary conversation β about how the Church holds those who live at the intersection of faith and LGBT identity, and whether its pastoral care has been as whole and restorative as the Kingdom it proclaims.
From the personal to the political, a quieter but consequential struggle is taking shape across America. The redistricting battles ahead of the two thousand twenty six midterms are intensifying, with multiple states preparing map fights that could reshape congressional power and determine the fate of entire legislative agendas for years to come.
And in Azerbaijan, a cathedral once standing in Stepanakert has been demolished β the Armenian Christian community's stone and memory ground to rubble. Scholars remind us that genocide rarely ends with displacement alone. It reaches completion only when a people's history, their sacred spaces, their very presence in time, is erased entirely.
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