Hispanic Protestant Churches in the U.S. - Learning How To Reach Your Community

“The cultural context Hispanic pastors face is diversity in the cultural backgrounds that are part of each individual Hispanic country that is part of the church. This creates a communication problem within the church.” “To connect with the new generations, we must have an open mind to change, to leave aside culture and traditions without ever compromising the Word of God.” (Unknown, Lifeway Research)

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Molotov cocktail attack part of surge in antisemitic violence; ‘community is terrified’

The morning after a man hurled Molotov cocktails at a crowd of Jewish Americans in Boulder, Colo., Rabbi Noah Farkas celebrated the first day of Shavuot in the usual way: He read the Torah about the giving of the Ten Commandments to the Israelites at Mt. Sinai. But Farkas, the president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, said what was supposed to be a holiday celebrating the establishment of law and order was marred by the weekend violence. (Jarvis & Solis, Los Angeles Times)

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Suspect posed as a gardener in Boulder attack and planned to kill all in group he called ‘Zionist’

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, planned the attack for more than a year and specifically targeted what he described as a “Zionist group,” authorities said in court papers charging him with a federal hate crime. The suspect’s first name also was spelled Mohammed in some court documents. “When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die, he had no regrets and he would go back and do it again,” Acting U.S. Attorney J. Bishop Grewell for the District of Colorado said during a press conference Monday. (Slevin & Tucker, AP News)

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What The Fastest-Growing Christian Group Reveals About America

In Durham, North Carolina, just a few miles from major universities, teaching hospitals, and other temples of science, the Holy Spirit remains formidable. When I attended a gathering at Catch the Fire Church one Friday evening last year, a petite blond woman made her way down the aisle, laying her hand on heads and shoulders, calling on the Holy Spirit. Here and there, the woman, a Toronto-based evangelist named Carol Arnott, paused to point a finger down a row of worshippers and shout, “Fire on them, Lord!” Knees buckled; people collapsed back into their seats. (Worthen, The Atlantic)

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This is the happiest city in the world, new data shows—it’s not in the U.S.

2025 is the first year the index included health as a category. It’s something that Dr. Bartosz Bartoszewicz, Director and Co-creator of the Index, tells CNBC Make It was an important addition because of the covid-19 pandemic. The United States didn’t have any cities rank in the top 10, but did have two get the “gold city” distinction: New York City at No. 17 and Minneapolis at No. 30. (Fernandez, CNBC)

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Christian baker appealing to SCOTUS after two-for-two bout in California courts

The California Supreme Court ruled against a Christian baker May 29 who said she refused to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple because the union contradicts the biblical principles that govern her business. The court said Tastries Bakery owner Cathy Miller violated the civil rights of Eileen and Mireya Rodriguez-del Rio when she referred them to another baker for a wedding cake in 2017, explaining to them that she only designed wedding cakes for couples whose unions conformed to the biblical definition of marriage between one man and one woman. (Chandler, Baptist Press)

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