Weekly briefing: SBC, Catholic Church take action against sex abuse; genocide victim; airlines By CP Editors |
(Photo: AP Images / Jim R .Bounds)J.D. Greear, senior pastor of Summit Church, left, prays during Sunday service at Summit Church Sunday, June 15, 2008 in Durham, NC. |
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We've compiled the top stories of the week. Here's what you need to know: |
SBC moves to take action against sex abuse |
Southern Baptist Convention leaders began taking action steps in response to widespread sexual abuse in churches. |
At an executive committee meeting this week, SBC President J. D. Greear proposed 10 calls to action, which include cutting ties with churches that have a “wanton disregard” for sexual abuse, creating a registry of offenders, and reviewing and strengthening abuse policies. |
"It is time for change. The world is watching … If we do not get this right, our churches will not be a safe place for the lost." — Greear |
Pope Francis leads sex abuse summit |
Across the Atlantic, dealing with their own longstanding problem of sex abuse by clergy, leaders of the Roman Catholic Church came together for a summit focused on how to end the “evil.” |
Pope Francis recommended a 21-point plan, which includes having priests and bishops guilty of sexual abuse against minors leave the ministry, supporting victims toward complete recovery, requiring psychological evaluations of candidates for the priesthood and formulating mandatory codes of conduct for clergy, staff and volunteers “to outline appropriate boundaries in personal relationships.” |
“The holy People of God looks to us, and expects from us not simple and predictable condemnations, but concrete and effective measures to be undertaken. We need to be concrete.” — Pope Francis |
Rwanda genocide and living out forgiveness |
This year marks the 25th year since the Rwandan Genocide, in which some 1 million people were killed. |
Our reporter, Samuel Smith, is currently in the East African country with World Vision and reported on the testimony of a Christian mother, whose baby was murdered and whose hand was chopped off. |
Today, she is friends with the man who committed the atrocity and her life is a true testimony to the power of forgiveness. |
"Because of our Christian faith, we started the process of forgiving before we knew who did it.” — Alice Mukarurinda |
Airlines to allow ‘unspecified’ gender |
Leading U.S. carries, including Alaska, Southwest and United Airlines, will soon allow customers to pick “unspecified” and “undisclosed” when choosing a gender option. |
Airlines for America, which represents the carriers, said it values “diversity and inclusion” and that the move is meant to “accommodate” all travelers. |
The additional gender options are slated to appear this summer. |
Don’t miss CP’s interview with Trudy Cathy White, the daughter of Chick-fil-A’s founder. |
“Above everything, I think at Chick-fil-A we've gotten real clarity of our purpose of why we're in business.” — Trudy Cathy White |
Pray for |
Joni Eareckson Tada, who continues to battle cancer |
Family of Vernon Allan Richardson, a children's minister and detective who committed suicide |
New releases |
(Photo: RuntheRaceMovie.com)Tim Tebow and Robby Tebow's film, "Run The Race" coming to theaters Feb. 22 |
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Film: |
Run the Race (Feb. 22) |
Albums: |
Awaken: The Surrounded Experience by Michael W. Smith (Feb. 22) |
New Stories by London Gatch (Feb. 22) |
Books: |
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Earley (Feb. 19) |
9 Common Lies Christians Believe: And Why God's Truth Is Infinitely Better by Shane Pruitt (Feb. 19) |