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Six months after his official nomination, former Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback was finally confirmed yesterday to be ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom. No Images? Click here The Weekly is a rundown of news by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission highlighting the week’s top news stories from the public square and providing commentary on the big issues of our day. Gov. Sam Brownback Confirmed as Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious FreedomSix months after his official nomination, former Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback was finally confirmed yesterday to be ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom. The position requires confirmation by the Senate, which led to a 49-49 vote split along party lines. Because Sen. John McCain was absent due to treatment for brain cancer, Vice President Mike Pence—who also serves as the president of the Senate—had to cast the tie-breaking vote. Brownback previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1995-96) and as U.S. Senator (1996-2011) before being elected as governor of Kansas in 2010. He will replace Rabbi David Saperstein, who left the post in January 2017. While in the Senate, Brownback was a sponsor of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA), which established the International Religious Freedom Office (IRFO) within the Department of State, the independently operating United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), and a Special Adviser on International Religious Freedom within the National Security Council. The Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom is the head of the IRFO and an ex officio member of the USCIRF. As the ambassador-at-large Brownback will be responsible for such tasks as producing the Annual Report on International Religious Freedom, testifying before Congress on issues of international religious freedom, and meeting with foreign government officials at all levels, as well as religious and human rights groups in the United States and abroad, to address problems of religious freedom. Brownback has tweeted that religious freedom is “the first freedom” and that religious freedom is “the choice of what you do with your own soul.” After the confirmation vote, he tweeted: “Thank you to [President Trump and Vice President Pence], and all the Senators who supported my nomination. I'm looking forward to starting my new position as Ambassador and working hard for the American people and religious freedom around the world.” “This ambassadorship is a key piece in our nation’s responsibility to act on behalf of the persecuted around the world, one that requires a seasoned, respected leader who brings conviction and gravity to the work of this crucial post,” said Moore. “Governor Brownback is exactly this kind of leader. He will be an exceptional ambassador.” This week on ERLC podcasts: Daniel Darling talks to Erik Stanley, from Alliance Defending Freedom, about the importance of religious liberty. On the Capitol Conversations podcast, Matthew Hawkins and Travis Wussow review the political landscape surrounding a legislative solution for “Dreamers” and DACA recipients and discuss the upcoming March for Life and Evangelicals for Life conference. And on the ERLC podcast series, “How to Handle,” Trillia Newbell talks to Craig Cooper about reconciling after adultery Other IssuesAmerican CultureAmerican religious groups vary widely in their views of abortion More than four decades after Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide, most Americans (57%) are supportive of legal abortion, according to a 2017 Pew Research Center survey. But a substantial minority (40%) says abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, and within some U.S. denominations and religious groups, this figure is much higher. Supreme Court to rule on Trump travel ban The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide the legality of the latest version of President Donald Trump's ban on travel to the United States by residents of six majority-Muslim countries. BioethicsMissouri Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments In Satanic Temple Believer's Challenge To Abortion Law As reported by the Washington Post, the Missouri Supreme Court yesterday heard oral arguments in Doe v. Nixon, a case brought by a woman who is a member of the Satanic Temple, challenging Missouri's restrictions on abortion. Chinese scientists used Crispr gene editing on 86 human patients China is taking the lead in the global race to perfect gene therapies. Where US abortion laws stand 45 years after Roe v. Wade Access to abortions, which the Supreme Court legalized 45 years ago today, is still being fought over, with advocates from either side of the issue arguing for their cause. Christianity and CultureAdoption, foster care common in churches, study says About 4 in 10 Protestant churchgoers say their congregation has been involved with adoption or foster care in the past year, according to a study released today (Jan. 24) by LifeWay Research, which conducted the survey Aug. 22–30. Are White Evangelicals Sacrificing The Future In Search Of The Past? In longing for an American past, white evangelical Protestants1 may be neglecting their future. Christian Rights: Did Pro-Life Advocacy Turn Conservative Evangelicals into Human Rights Advocates? A new book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand conservative evangelicals on their own terms. It traces the ways in which pro-life politics has made the Christian Right of 2017 a very different entity from the Religious Right of the 1970s. International IssuesThe Rise of the Brazilian Evangelicals Meet Jair Messias Bolsonaro, the ultra-conservative military officer-turned-politician poised to capitalize on the fall of the Workers’ Party. Bolivia’s President Revokes Evangelism Restrictions Evo Morales announces on national TV that controversial criminal code will be scrapped. Religious LibertyUniversity ordered to readmit campus Christian group A state university must temporarily restore registered status to a Christian student group kicked off campus for allegedly violating the school's human rights policy, a U.S. district court ruled Jan. 23. Sexuality IssuesThe Sex-Change Revolution Is Based on Ideology, Not Science Research shows that 80 to 95 percent of children with gender dysphoria will eventually identify with and embrace their bodily sex. of the Southern Baptist Convention 901 Commerce Street, Suite 550 Nashville, TN 37203 You are receiving The Weekly because you signed up at ERLC.com or at one our events. 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