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    Aug 17

    It's here! Our September issue is live & on its way to mailboxes. Featuring: - on a Christian theology of policing - When is it a sin to vote for a political candidate? - How COVID-19 is accelerating the homeschool movement 🔒 Read it:

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  2. Are religious activists really the beating heart of progressive politics? Or are they more like an awkward extra appendage? writes:

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  3. Read 's full analysis on evangelicals' response to COVID-19 and its potential implications for the upcoming US presidential election here: (5/5)

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  4. This trend may have political implications.  68.5% of white evangelicals who did not know someone with COVID-19 said that they would vote for Trump. Among those who knew someone who contracted the coronavirus, it was only 60.4%. (4/5)

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  5. Though evangelicals’ level of concern over the coronavirus dipped during some weeks over the course of the pandemic, the distribution of concern now is not that different from the general population. (3/5)

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  6. Previous predictions that white evangelicals in the US would feel isolated from the risks of the virus have not borne out. Among both white evangelicals and the general population, 7 in 10 people personally know someone who had been hospitalized due to COVID-19. (2/5)

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  7. 📊 New data on white evangelicals + COVID-19 + the upcoming election: (1/5)

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    My latest at , thinking through our lexicon of confession when it comes to corporate sin.

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  10. Black Southern Baptist churches are still on the rise, but growth is slowing. Chicago pastor says younger African American pastors’ wariness may be a factor in recent growth leveling off.

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    🚨 New at Have white evangelicals have been insulated from the worst of COVID-19? No. They are just as likely to know someone who was hospitalized or died. And, among those who know someone w/COVID, Trump's support is down 8 pts.

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  13. “Édouard's passion was three-fold: preaching, church-planting and mentoring." "And he did all three with excellence." The 45-year old French-American died August 13 in a hiking accident.

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  14. Need another book to add to your Amazon wishlist? Get ideas from our New & Noteworthy Books list from the July/August issue:

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  15. What is confession? Repentance? Complicity? Corporate sin? How our language can help us address the evil of racism:

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  16. How a lovestruck literature student learned that physical sex foreshadows our ultimate union with Christ while walking Oxford’s cobblestone streets.

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  17. A French-American pastor and church planter has died at age 45. His life passion was reaching secular Parisians with the gospel and discipling Christian leaders in his mother’s homeland.

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  18. One Protestant church in Beirut suffered $200K in damages from the recent explosion. But this crisis was far less costly than the last. writes:

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  19. 📚 Here's a roundup of our July/August new & noteworthy books! Featuring: - This Too Shall Last by - Mission 3:16 by - Already Sanctified by Don Payne

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    This week a friend of mine has passed away. Édouard Nelson was a pastor and church planter who loved Paris and the French people. I wish he had lived longer but I thank God for his inspiring life and pray for his family and his church 🙏

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  21. "Many American Christians, my congregation included, seek to 'confess' or 'repent' of our 'complicity' in the 'corporate sin' of racism." "This column is about our lexicon of confession." writes:

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