Inside the Christian Left's Battle for the Bible — and the Country
PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 21 – Faith leaders in Pennsylvania oppose Christian nationalists’ efforts to reshape democracy by cutting Medicaid and restricting rights, with over 100,000 receiving care at community clinics, advocates say.
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Inside the Christian Left's battle for the Bible — and the country
Most days, in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Bible Belt, the old sanctuary at Christ Lutheran Church sits empty. Decades ago, it was home to a congregation of 3,000 people. By the late 1990s, that number had dwindled to seven. At the turn of the millennium, Jody Silliker, a young minister fresh out of seminary, was sent to shutter the downtown church, a mile from the state legislature in Harrisburg.Instead, she immersed herself in the deindustriali…
The battle for the Bible — and America
Most days, in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Bible Belt, the old sanctuary at Christ Lutheran Church sits empty. Decades ago, it was home to a congregation of 3,000 people. By the late 1990s, that number had dwindled to seven. At the turn of the millennium, Jody Silliker, a young minister fresh out of seminary, was sent to shutter the downtown church, a mile from the state legislature in Harrisburg. Instead, she immersed herself in the deindustrial…
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