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G3 Weekly—July 8, 2023

July 8, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian postal worker who was pressured out of his position for observing the Sabbath. Consumers are increasingly annoyed with firms that uphold homosexuality, transgenderism, and related causes. Meanwhile, Steven Furtick’s Elevation Church left the Southern Baptist Convention after controversy over female pastors.

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G3 Weekly—August 26, 2023

August 26, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, candidates for the Republican presidential nomination addressed the possibility of new federal abortion laws. Bank of America canceled accounts for a conservative evangelical ministry which helps Christian entities in Uganda. Meanwhile, homelessness is reaching record levels in the United States as economic hardships and drug epidemics throttle the nation.

G3 Weekly—August 19, 2023

August 19, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, Ohio Right to Life fired a Christian employee after a Republican lawmaker publicly criticized her for sharing the gospel. Mobs of Pakistani Muslims attacked several churches and many homes belonging to Christians. Meanwhile, the interim president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee resigned after admitting that he falsified his resume.

G3 Weekly—August 12, 2023

August 12, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, voters in Ohio rejected a critical ballot measure and thereby increased the odds of new abortion measures passing in the fall. Book publishers filed suit against the state of Texas over a new law meant to ban sexually explicit content from school libraries. Meanwhile, the American Academy of Pediatrics moved to reconsider transgender surgeries for children.