The Bulletin

Future People

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Jan 31, 2025
Nicole Martin, Chief Impact Officer at Christianity Today, discusses how churches can help preserve endangered languages and cultures in NYC. Charlie Camosy, a Professor of Medical Humanities, delves into the complexities of 'pro-life 3.0' amid Trump's presidency, emphasizing inclusive strategies for supporting women and families. Tim Dalrymple, President of Christianity Today, explores the implications of artificial intelligence on faith and humanity, urging critical reflection on technology's rapid advancements.
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ANECDOTE

NYC Churches Preserve Cultures

  • Emily Belz visited NYC churches preserving endangered languages, enjoying Uzbek beef stew and Korean kimchi.
  • These churches offer community, support, and cultural connection for immigrants and refugees.
INSIGHT

Language and Assimilation

  • Immigrants face tension between assimilation and preserving their native language.
  • Churches provide a space for both, sometimes even offering ESL classes alongside native language services.
ANECDOTE

Church Arrest

  • Wilson Velasquez Cruz was arrested by ICE while attending church in Georgia.
  • His GPS monitor alerted ICE, highlighting the changing landscape for sanctuary churches.
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