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Master storyteller, media guru and mentor will receive Special Wilbur Award

Master storyteller, media guru and mentor will receive Special Wilbur Award Religion Communicators Council honors Dennis C. Benson From time to time, the board of governors of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) confers a special Wilbur Award to a person or organization whose body of work makes a substantial and unique contribution to public discourse on religious faith and values or interfaith dialogue and understanding. As a master storyteller who sees the image of God in every person, Dennis C. Benson has interviewed more than 15,000 people from Alice Cooper and Fred Rodgers to ordinary people for radio and TV – over a span of six decades. In the process, he inspires other people of faith to do the same.

Leadership groups condemn abuse by nuns but leave solutions to local congregations

Leadership groups condemn abuse by nuns but leave solutions to local congregations
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The World Council of Churches Must Come Clean About Support for BDS | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Dexter Van Zile | 9 Adar 5781 – February 21, 2021

Photo Credit: (Image source: Wikimedia Commons) St Thomas The Martyr Church in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (left) recently hosted an event in which a Kairos leader advocated a boycott of Israel. The World Council of Churches (WCC) had a chance to draw a line in the sand. It had a chance to show the world that it took the plague of antisemitism seriously, and understood that ugly dishonest polemics about Israel undermine the ability of Christians to promote peace in the Holy Land. The organization also had a chance to come clean and admit that, yes, the WCC has been an ardent and persistent supporter of the BDS campaign that falsely portrays Israel as a singular human rights abuser on the world stage — and in so doing, has fomented a plague of hostility towards Israel and Jews.

The World Council of Churches Must Come Clean About Support for BDS

Despite a collapsing Lebanese economy and considerable political turmoil, Hezbollah continues to threaten Israel. These threats must be taken seriously,. But instead of engaging in an act of metanoia, the WCC’s leaders in Geneva (and one of its activists in South Africa) hardened their hearts against the truth, and doubled down on the lies they’ve told about events in the Holy Land (and themselves as peacemakers). With their refusal to confront their mistakes, leaders and staffers at the WCC have demonstrated once again that they see Jewish survival and self-determination as stumbling blocks to Christians who, after all, purport to follow Jesus a Jew himself.

Presbyterian Mission Agency Poem, essay, liturgy garner top honors from Presbyterian Writers Guild

by Mike Ferguson | Presbyterian News Service LOUISVILLE — The Presbyterian Writers Guild has selected three winners from among 20 entries in its first-ever Ash Wednesday writing contest. Ruth Linnea Whitney won the grand prize, $100, for her poem, “Ash Season.” Whitney is a member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Townsend, Washington. Jane Kurtz, winner of the 2020 David Steele Distinguished Writer Award; and Caroline Kurtz, winner of the Best First Book Award for the best first book by a Presbyterian author written during 2018-2019, judged both the poetry and liturgy entries. Ruth Linnea Whitney “In her poem ‘Ash Season,’ Ruth Linnea Whitney takes the reader on a Lenten journey from naïve hope, through death and grief, to a seasoned faith,” the sisters said of the grand prize winner. “She anchors the spiritual in rich earthy details — the stone walk, a jaw, slender wrists, sawgrass. And after the grief, the poet quiets herse

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