How should Christians think about a boycott of the Olympics?On Tuesday, the ERLC hosted a special online event called “Oppression & The Olympics: A Discussion of China’s Human Rights Atrocities Ahead of the Winter Games.” During their time together, three panelists discussed China’s many human rights violations and why the Beijing Olympics is an occasion to spotlight the need for accountability. In light of the upcoming American coverage of the Olympics by NBC Universal, some have urged the public to not engage in watching the games because of the Chinese Communist Party’s ongoing human rights violations, in particular against the Uyghur ethnic minority. This raises the question of boycotts and how Christians should think about them. A Message From Our Friends at Prison Fellowship Do you believe in second chances?Every person has dignity and potential. But one in three American adults has a criminal record, which limits their access to education, jobs, housing, and other things they need to reach that potential. Join our friends at Prison Fellowship as we celebrate "Second Chance Month" in April, unlocking brighter futures for 70 million Americans who have repaid their debt to society. Click the button below to get access to a free Second Chance Month Toolkit! ![]() This Week in Washington, D.C.All eyes turn to China this week as the 2022 Winter Olympics kick off in Beijing. Despite the International Olympic Committees stated mission of “building a better world through sport,” these games are proceeding amidst an ongoing genocide of the Uyghur people and horrific human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities. The ERLC has been shining a spotlight on this issue and hopes that these Games will be used as an opportunity to shine a spotlight on what is happening in China rather than as a platform for propaganda. Here are a few resources to help you think biblically about these Olympic games and raise awareness of what is happening in China: Right now, you can help convince a vulnerable woman to choose life.Studies show that the vast majority of women who see an ultrasound of their preborn child choose life. But ultrasound machines are expensive, and most pro-life clinics can’t afford them. When you donate to the Psalm 139 Project, 100% of your donation goes to placing an ultrasound machine in a pro-life pregnancy resource center and training clinic staff. Click here to learn more about how you can make a difference by standing for life with us. From The Public SquareThree Things the New Ambassador at-Large for Religious Freedom Should Prioritize
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Featured Podcasts This week on the Digital Public Square podcast, Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, the China reporter for Axios, joins Jason Thacker to talk about the Chinese communist party, the upcoming Winter Olympic games in Beijing, and state of global affairs. On Capitol Conversations, Chelsea Sobolik sits down with David Curry, President and CEO of Open Doors USA, to discuss the release of Open Door’s 2022 World Watch List and the most dangerous place in the world to be a Christian. David also shares ways that Christians can pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. On this week's episode of the ERLC Podcast, Brent and Lindsay discuss the ISIS leader killed by U.S. forces, Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine, and Tom Brady’s retirement. They also talk about the new SBC EC interim president, Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, and praying for the people of Ukraine and Russia. What You Need to ReadDavid Prince with How the Chinese Communist Party ‘Disappeared’ Tennis Star Peng Shuai
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