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Erika Kirk's words spotlight forgiveness in a divided nation
Read full article: Erika Kirk's words spotlight forgiveness in a divided nationErika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has sparked a conversation about forgiveness after forgiving the man accused of assassinating her husband.
10 years after Charleston church massacre, faith leaders lament that the country hasn't changed
Read full article: 10 years after Charleston church massacre, faith leaders lament that the country hasn't changedMother Emanuel AME church made an ecumenical gesture for the commemoration of a racist shooting that killed nine of its Black members 10 years ago on Tuesday.
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Pandemic and racial unrest test black clergy on dual fronts
Read full article: Pandemic and racial unrest test black clergy on dual frontsAmerica now has seen exactly what black America has been knowing for a couple of hundred years, he said. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)For black clergy across the United States, the past 10 days have been a tumultuous test of their stamina and their skills. For weeks, they had been striving to comfort their congregations amid a pandemic taking a disproportionately heavy toll on African-Americans. Dwight McKissic, pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas. Just trying to pastor effectively in a pandemic world -- that alone has been a full challenge, McKissic said.

SC church attacked by white supremacist under investigation
Read full article: SC church attacked by white supremacist under investigationEmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church's former secretary spoke to South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigators about donations the church received after the 2015 shooting. CHARLESTON, S.C. - South Carolina authorities are investigating the historic African-American church that was targeted by a white supremacist in a 2015 massacre in Charleston, authorities say, but details are few. The donations that Latham reportedly discussed with SLED were the subject of a wrongful termination lawsuit she filed against the church in 2016. Families were upset that the church kept more money than it doled out to the victims, Savage said. Each of the nine victims' immediate families received $150,000.
