Texas GOP dispute pits religious freedom against claims of ‘stealth jihad’

The appointment of a Muslim doctor to a county’s party leadership has fractured the Republicans of Tarrant County. By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service FORT WORTH, Texas  — Lisa Grimaldi Abdulkareem describes herself as a conservative Republican who believes in freedom and prosperity. “Less bureaucracy, lower taxes and stronger national security — it is simple for me,” said Abdulkareem, the Tarrant County … Continue reading Texas GOP dispute pits religious freedom against claims of ‘stealth jihad’

Houses of worship helping solve foster care crisis in Oklahoma

By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service EDMOND, Okla. — When Cody and Breanna Brumley began the process of adoption a few years ago, they asked two dear friends in their Sunday school class for advice. “This is going to be hard,” Breanna Brumley remembers the friends telling them. “This is going to change you, but for the better.” The stern warnings surprised … Continue reading Houses of worship helping solve foster care crisis in Oklahoma

‘Fixer Upper’ stars Chip and Joanna Gaines to host church for the homeless

By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service WACO, Texas — Tractor-trailer rigs roared overhead. Cigarette smoke wafted in the air as a praise band played drums and electric guitars on a stage set up amid tall concrete columns. On the Sunday (Nov. 18) before Thanksgiving, poor people riding bicycles and pushing old grocery carts lined up — as they do every week — … Continue reading ‘Fixer Upper’ stars Chip and Joanna Gaines to host church for the homeless

Harvest Bible Chapel sues bloggers for spreading ‘false information’

By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service For six years, two bloggers at a website called The Elephant’s Debt have raised questions about an influential evangelical pastor and his Chicago-area megachurch, criticizing his leadership style and the church’s finances. Now, claiming that reputation-harming “false information” published by the bloggers caused 2,000 people to leave the congregation, pastor James MacDonald and Harvest Bible Chapel … Continue reading Harvest Bible Chapel sues bloggers for spreading ‘false information’

National meeting signals ‘coming of age’ for Hispanic Catholics in U.S.

By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service GRAPEVINE, Texas — Latinos are not a challenge or a problem for the U.S. Catholic Church. They are the church. That’s the message from some Hispanic leaders as the fastest-growing segment of American Catholicism rapidly becomes the majority. “There are too many things that have gone wrong for the church to risk alienating its majority,” said Carmen Nanko-Fernández, … Continue reading National meeting signals ‘coming of age’ for Hispanic Catholics in U.S.

After Botham Jean’s shooting death, his church intent on seeking justice

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‘Why did it happen to somebody like him?’ grieving fellow Christians demand to know.

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By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle

DALLAS — The preacher stood wearily on stage, wiping tears from his eyes.

The mayor, working to bring healing to a city of 1.3 million, sought solace on a front pew.

Allison Jean, mourning the fatal shooting of her son Botham Shem Jean by a Dallas police officer, wailed as the 250-member, predominantly black congregation sang hymns such as “Trouble in My Way.”

“I know that Jesus — Jesus — he will fix it after a while,” the church sang.

Television and newspaper cameras captured the emotion — and the heartbreak — as the Dallas West Church of Christ gathered to worship Sunday, three days after the inexplicable killing of 26-year-old Botham Jean in his own apartment.

This was no ordinary Lord’s Day for Christians grieving the sudden loss of a beloved song leader and Bible class teacher — and doing so under an immense media spotlight stretching from Texas all the way to the Caribbean island nation of St. Lucia.

“Somebody like Bo — why?” longtime church member Sherron Rodgers said, uttering the question on everybody’s mind. “Why did it happen to somebody like him? I’m just sad.

“He was a special, kind person who would never mess with anybody,” she added. “He’d take off his jacket and give it to you. That’s the kind of person he was.”

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This story appears in the October 2018 edition of The Christian Chronicle. It was picked up by Religion News Service and distributed on its national wire.

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Houses of worship mobilize for back-to-school time

By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service OKLAHOMA CITY — On a recent weekend, Pamela Jennings brought her 7-year-old granddaughter, Amara, and 4-year-old grandson, Trend, to People’s Church, an evangelical congregation. But though Jennings is a Christian, the family didn’t come for worship. Instead, they were drawn by the church’s Day of Hope — an annual Saturday event where volunteers give away 3,200 … Continue reading Houses of worship mobilize for back-to-school time

With 330 million downloads, top Bible app celebrates 10 years

By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service EDMOND, Okla. — A high-tech Bible in your pocket? In 2018, it’s a reality for hundreds of millions of smartphone users around the world. But a decade ago, when leaders of Oklahoma-based Life Church developed the popular YouVersion app, the concept was new. “We just thought, ‘What if the Bible could be among the very first … Continue reading With 330 million downloads, top Bible app celebrates 10 years

Minister ‘Still Wrestling’ with his faith after murder of his wife and son

“There were mighty dark days,” recalls Les Ferguson Jr., author of a new book exploring the doubt that consumed him. By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service JACKSON, Miss. — In a few weeks, Les Ferguson Jr. will move on from the pulpit at Lake Harbour Church of Christ in Ridgeland, Miss., just north of Jackson, to a new position in Oxford, home to “Ole … Continue reading Minister ‘Still Wrestling’ with his faith after murder of his wife and son