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Faith leaders go door to door in Congo preaching peace amid renewed war

Faith leaders go door to door in Congo preaching peace amid renewed war

GOMA, Congo (RNS) — As gunfire and explosions echo across eastern Congo’s hills amid the ongoing violent conflict, another sound moves more quietly through the neighborhoods of Goma and surrounding displacement camps: the knock of faith leaders moving from door to door. Goma, the eastern Congolese city near the Rwandan border, has long stood at the center of the region’s recurring conflict and displacement crises. Once again, the city has become a refuge for families fleeing fresh violence in North and South Kivu. Each morning, pastors, priests, Catholic sisters and imams travel through conflict-hit streets, displacement camps and broken communities with Bibles, rosaries and words of peace. They pray with families who have lost loved ones, counsel young men tempted by revenge and try to preserve fragile ties between communities strained by war. “The battlefield is outside,” Francis Mbombo, an evangelical preacher, told RNS, “but the next war can begin inside a home.” The renewed violence in North and South Kivu, driven by advances by the M23 rebel group, drone strikes and retaliatory shelling, has …

Trump attacks Pope Leo for preaching peace

Trump attacks Pope Leo for preaching peace

(RNS) — President Donald Trump has attacked Pope Leo even though the pope has gone out of his way not to mention the president when urging nations to avoid war and embrace peace. “The things that I say,” said the pope, “are certainly not meant as attacks on anyone. The message of the Gospel is very clear: ‘Blessed are the peacemakers.’” But true to form, Trump took the comments personally and fired back his own. It was not a surprise; this is how the president treats all who do not support him.  “I’m not a fan of Pope Leo,” announced the president. The pope is not “doing a very good job,” said the president. “He’s a very liberal person” and should “stop catering to the Radical Left.” “Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,” the president wrote in a social media post. “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.” RELATED: 10 key questions Congress must ask about the Iran war Nor was …

His arrest went viral. Now Rev. Michael Woolf is preaching what he calls ‘Sanctuary values.’

His arrest went viral. Now Rev. Michael Woolf is preaching what he calls ‘Sanctuary values.’

(RNS) — For most people, being slammed to the pavement by a group of police officers and violently handcuffed in front of a screaming crowd would be a traumatic experience. When that situation befell the Rev. Michael Woolf last November as he was protesting outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility near Chicago, he says the experience was, indeed, “extremely traumatic” — but it was also something else. “I had a lot of clarity when that was happening,” Woolf, with a lingering Alabama twang, told Religion News Service in a recent interview. According to Woolf, a pastor ordained in both the American Baptist Churches USA and Alliance of Baptists denominations, that clarity came from recognizing the significance of a white pastor with U.S. citizenship advocating for immigrant rights. In addition to immigration being an emphasis of his ministry for years, his doctoral dissertation was focused on the Sanctuary Movement, the 1980s-era faith-led effort where houses of worship defied the federal government by offering up their churches as living spaces to migrants from Central America. To …

The Results of Paul’s Preaching on Mars Hill – OpentheWord.org

The Results of Paul’s Preaching on Mars Hill – OpentheWord.org

Paul Preaching in Athensby George Baxter, 1855, Wikipedia, Public Domain And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter. So Paul departed from among them. — Acts 17:32,33 By Rick Renner There are a wide variety of reactions to the preaching of truth. I’ll give you an example from my own life — a personal experience I will never forget when I received multiple mixed reactions to a message I preached. I remember how stunned I was at the different ways people responded to what I ministered. To me, the message was thrilling, life-changing, and powerful, and I was so excited about the prospect of preaching it. I could hardly wait for the day to come to deliver what God had put on my heart, since I anticipated that people would respond to it the same way it had affected me. However, when I preached the message, people’s reaction was not exactly what I expected! By the time I had finished preaching, it …