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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.

G3 Weekly—August 5, 2023

August 5, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, a young Christian street preacher was arrested as he read from the Bible near a drag queen performance targeted for children. A court in the nation of Chile ruled in favor of education freedom for parents. Meanwhile, the Ark Encounter was identified as the most popular tourist attraction in the state of Kentucky.

G3 Weekly—July 29, 2023

July 29, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, Fox News faced criticism for matching employee donations to the Satanic Temple and Planned Parenthood. A conservative local politician in the United Kingdom was suspended from his own political party after criticizing the LGBT movement. Meanwhile, a new survey of people around the world shows new patterns about adherence to Christianity.

G3 Weekly—July 22, 2023

July 22, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

Believers in the United States one year after the overturn of Roe v. Wade are seeing their states either pass additional regulations on abortion or rapidly expand access to the procedure. Josh Kappes, the vice president of https://lovelife.org/, discusses the organization’s new House of Refuge initiative and other efforts to serve women who choose life in this special edition of G3 Weekly.

G3 Weekly—July 15, 2023

July 15, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, African American pastors said that the Southern Baptist Convention’s move against churches with female ministers was disproportionately harmful for predominantly black churches. A lawmaker in Finland is facing charges for “war crimes and crimes against humanity” after she criticized her denomination for involvement in the LGBT movement. Meanwhile, most Americans support abortion with some restrictions one year after the overturn of Roe v. Wade.

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.

G3 Weekly—July 1, 2023

July 1, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, the state of Michigan moved to impose prison time for causing another person to “feel” intimidated due to their sexual identity. Ireland banned ministering to women at abortion clinics by establishing “safe access zones” around the facilities. Meanwhile, employees at Google caused the company to back away from an anti-Christian drag show in San Francisco.

G3 Weekly—June 24, 2023

June 24, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, lawmakers reintroduced the Equality Act in an attempt to codify protections for homosexuality and transgenderism in federal law. The Presbyterian Church in America decided to issue a rare nationwide rebuke over the issue of so-called sex-change operations for minors. Meanwhile, a series about the works-based religious movement in which the Duggar family is involved quickly became one of the most popular shows in the history of Amazon Prime Video.

G3 Weekly—June 17, 2023

June 17, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, attendees of the Southern Baptist Convention voted to disfellowship two churches that ordained females as pastors. Pro-life entities backed a federal resolution that would prohibit the criminalization of abortion. Meanwhile, several thousand congregations have left the United Methodist Church over the last two years over the issue of homosexuality.

G3 Weekly—June 10, 2023

June 10, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, a street preacher in Pennsylvania was arrested at a “pride month” event, and charges against him were later dropped. Girl Scouts are now able to earn an LGBT patch by attending “pride” parades or creating rainbow-themed decorations. Meanwhile, the Christian and Missionary Alliance voted to permit the classification of women as ordained ministers.

G3 Weekly—June 3, 2023

June 3, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, government agencies lauded the advent of “pride month.” Two elderly pro-life advocates were assaulted outside of a Planned Parenthood in Baltimore. Meanwhile, the former head of the Anglican Communion endorsed access to assisted suicide in the United Kingdom.

G3 Weekly—May 27, 2023

May 27, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, retail corporation Target faced backlash over a “pride month” partnership with an artist who makes Satanic designs. Planned Parenthood released a nationwide strategic plan in response to the overturn of Roe v. Wade, which includes a mass layoff. Meanwhile, a Christian university fired two employees for using preferred pronouns in their email signatures.

G3 Weekly—May 20, 2023

May 20, 2023 • Ben Zeisloft

This week, the State Department vowed to work with foreign governments to advance the LGBTQ movement around the world. Republican lawmakers in North Carolina overrode a veto to pass a twelve-week abortion ban. Meanwhile, a new survey showed that doctrines against homosexuality and transgenderism are a core reason why Americans switch faith affiliations.

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