Hi Religion Unplugged readers, Over the past several years, Christians in India have suffered as a result of misinformation. In today’s top story, contributor Rishabh Jain details a story from the religious and ethnic violence in Manipur last year in which a Christian woman and her son were pulled from their car and killed. In the face of the challenges presented by the spread of misinformation, Christian organizations are taking active steps to promote truth and understanding. Jain details the missions of several of these organizations and what they’re doing to educate people on religion, healthcare and more. This just in! Until Dec. 31, all donations made to Religion Unplugged will be TRIPLED thanks to NewsMatch and the board of The Media Project. That goes for one-time gifts and recurring donations, all up to $1,000. It’s our goal to produce more thoughtful, necessary and award-winning journalism — and we can’t do it without you! How India’s Christian Organizations Are Battling MisinformationAs misinformation continues to challenge communities across India, faith-based organizations are stepping up to promote understanding and counter harmful narratives. Through educational initiatives and distribution of trustworthy information, Christian organizations are playing a crucial role. Their work underscores the importance of navigating such challenges in the digital age. by Rishabh Jain Help Support Our Journalism: Your Donation Now Tripled Through Dec. 31
Netflix’s New Biblical ‘Mary’ Biopic A Reverent Disappointment
Restoration and Reinvention: Breathing New Life into Uzbekistan’s Islamic Spaces
Jesus Meets Saint Nick: What Santa Claus Has To Do With Christianity
Faith Leaders Call On Biden To Commute Federal Death Row Sentences
Analysis of Autopsy Reports: 10 Christians Killed in Manipur
Can Christians Consider Mass Deportations As Moral?
Notre Dame Reborn: 3 Things You Need To Know About The Reopened Cathedral
On Religion: Uncovering The Mysteries About Our Lady Of Guadalupe
Samuel Paty’s Beheading: The Limits Of Speech And Religion
Racism In The Church of England: ‘Microaggressions All The Time’
Exclusive: Autopsy Reports Indicate Police Misconduct In India’s Manipur
⚖️ Transgender Rights Debate Moves From The Voting Booth To SCOTUS 🔌The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in U.S. v. Skrmetti — “the most high-profile case of its term.” The case concerns a Tennessee law blocking gender-affirming medical treatment for minors. by Bobby Ross Jr. Don’t forget! You can subscribe to receive Bobby’s column directly in your inbox on Friday mornings! Thanks again for reading!At Religion Unplugged, we cover the role of religion in public life and in peoples' lives. If you appreciate our journalism, become a sustaining monthly donor by clicking the button below. Religion Unplugged’s Week in Headlines is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Religion Unplugged’s Week in Headlines that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
Battling misinformation
11:00
0