Local Churches Seize the Initiative of Bible Translation

Advances in technology mean Christians without Scripture don’t have to wait.
For years, Bible translation stories went something like this: A Western couple would approach a translation organization about their calling to translate the Bible. The coupl…

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Do White Evangelicals Love Police More Than Their Neighbors?

How a Christian concern for teenagers turned into a reverence for law enforcement.

In the aftermath of the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, thousands of people across the country have taken to the streets to protest police brutality. Video of Floyd’s final moments as a police officer used his knee to pin his neck and his three colleagues looked on prompted a strong reaction from around this country.

While perhaps more white evangelicals have spoken out against the police officers’ actions than after previous acts of police brutality made national news, some of the ways that they are framing their statements about law enforcement suggests they actually aren’t getting it, says Aaron L. Griffith, assistant professor of history at Sattler College in Boston.

“I worry that many white evangelicals are talking about the problem of police brutality in terms of the exceptions, in terms of the bad apples. And then proposing things like more training or pushing more into the colorblind frame or even mobilizing language like ‘racial reconciliation,’ to say that black Americans have an opportunity to forgive and befriend the officers in their midst,” said Griffith, who is also the author of the forthcoming God’s Law and Order: The Politics of Punishment in Evangelical America.

“That is very concerning to me because we’ve seen this before. We’ve seen this in moves toward community policing, which envisions the police as more closely connected, and perhaps even friendly, to the neighborhoods they serve,” he said. “But community policing projects are really much more about just changing perceptions of law enforcement, not the practices of how they operate. And really, making police more directly connected to communities, embedding them more …

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Why White Evangelicals Love Police More than Their Neighbors

How a Christian concern for teenagers turned into a reverence for law enforcement.

In the aftermath of the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, thousands of people across the country have taken to the streets to protest police brutality. Video of Floyd’s final moments as a police officer used his knee to pin his neck and his three colleagues looked on prompted a strong reaction from around this country.

While perhaps more white evangelicals have spoken out against the police officers’ actions than after previous acts of police brutality made national news, some of the ways that they are framing their statements about law enforcement suggests they actually aren’t getting it, says Aaron L. Griffith, assistant professor of history at Sattler College in Boston.

“I worry that many white evangelicals are talking about the problem of police brutality in terms of the exceptions, in terms of the bad apples. And then proposing things like more training or pushing more into the colorblind frame or even mobilizing language like ‘racial reconciliation,’ to say that black Americans have an opportunity to forgive and befriend the officers in their midst,” said Griffith, who is also the author of the forthcoming God’s Law and Order: The Politics of Punishment in Evangelical America.

“That is very concerning to me because we’ve seen this before. We’ve seen this in moves toward community policing, which envisions the police as more closely connected, and perhaps even friendly, to the neighborhoods they serve,” he said. “But community policing projects are really much more about just changing perceptions of law enforcement, not the practices of how they operate. And really, making police more directly connected to communities, embedding them more …

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Australia Fires Lead to Canceled Mission Trips, Church Climate Change Conversations

Scripture Union evacuates beach teams, Hillsong raises money, and A Rocha explores the biblical response to the blaze.
Every summer, hundreds of young Australians devote two weeks to running Christian programs for families on the beaches of New South W…

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My Favorite ‘Quick to Listen’ Episodes of 2019

The hosts of Christianity Today’s weekly news podcast on the episodes they won’t soon forget.
Each year that I’ve done this podcast, I’ve had the chance to connect with more and more listeners. It’s been such a gift to hear how this p…

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