1. The Stream: It’s Becoming Harder to Ignore the Genocide in Nigeria
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“We watched a man erupt into tears, not knowing when he would see his nephew again. It made me emotional, speechless. But when asked about their hardships, this Iraqi Christian family said they trust in Jesus; their hope & faith is in Him.” – #PLI2018 participant @iraqichristian pic.twitter.com/HZxemq9MKI
— The Philos Project (@philosproject) July 14, 2018
3. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty appeals a ruling in the ongoing saga involving foster families in Philadelphia.
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Nearly half of Americans incorrectly believe that children end up in foster care because of their own juvenile delinquency. This is NOT TRUE. Children enter the system due to parental abuse or neglect, not through any fault of their own. #FindingForeverFamilies #mythbusting pic.twitter.com/n0mE7tPjR2
— Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption (@DTFA) July 17, 2018
5. Why on earth did French revolutionaries persecute and murder enclosed nuns?
6. Heather Mac Donald: “Emergency” at Yale: Qualified Judge Named to Court!
7. Fr. James Schall S.J.: On Wasted Time
8. Assumption College opens a Daniel Patrick Moynihan Center for Scholarship and Statesmanship.
9. Sam Gregg on how politics becomes religion.
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Mrs. T and I have flung open the front door and are listening to the rain while this piece plays in the background: https://t.co/oNe3zehSuE
— Terry Teachout (@terryteachout) July 17, 2018
PLUS:
If you’re in D.C. Wednesday and free midday, join us at the National Review Institute-Heritage Foundation discussion with Mona Charen on her new book, Sex Matters. Details here. If you’re not in D.C., you can still join us by livestream.
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