Today's Headlines
Friday, May 08, 2020
Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday denounced Virginia officials for punishing a congregation whose pastor was threatened with jail or a fine for holding an in-person worship service of 16 people on Palm Sunday.
Prominent pastors and evangelical leaders are calling for justice in the case of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was gunned down by a white former police officer and his son a south Georgia neighborhood. 
Since the explosion of the coronavirus pandemic, many pastors have been abruptly forced to change the way they do church and plan for life in the wake of a virus whose trajectory still remains uncertain.
Thousands of families have relied on streaming media services for entertainment while they shelter-in-place during state lockdowns and Christian streaming services in particular are seeing a rise in viewership and membership. 
Should Christian leaders be restored to ministry after moral failures?
I am not trying to be woke, nor am I trying to present myself as a social justice warrior. And I certainly feel no guilt being a white American, the grandchild of Jewish immigrants from Russia and England. I simply want to offer some questions for self-reflection.
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