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  • The fentanyl crisis is hitting young people hard, and the highest death rates are in Native American communities. The Cherokee Nation is working to help young families recover.
  • As we look back on 2022, we wanted to share a few of our favorite moments of joy from the year to bring a bit of hope, whimsy and humor to the end of the year.
  • New cooking school in Barrio Logan teaches children culinary arts with plans to help the homeless.
  • The spy chief also told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly that discontent in Russia has created a "once-in-a-generation" opportunity to recruit Russians to spy on behalf of the U.S.
  • Join us on January 29th from 9 AM-1130AM. We will have main sessions and breakout sessions. Mark your calendars because you will not want to miss this event. We will have light breakfast snacks with coffee, refreshments, amazing worship, encouraging sessions to strengthen your faith, and awesome prizes and giveaways! No childcare will be provided for this event. We are so exited to see you all and what God is going to do! For more information on this event and registration please visit HERE!
  • Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego is one of 21 new cardinals named by Pope Francis. The 68-year-old McElroy is an ideological ally of the pope and has often sparred with more conservative U.S. bishops.
  • Presidential historian Jon Meacham speaks with NPR about his new biography, And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle. It examines Lincoln's actions as well as motivations.
  • Discover the life, writing and wisdom of Julian of Norwich, a beloved 14th-century female Christian mystic and the focus of this progressive Christian online book discussion group. Having lived through the bubonic plague and sociopolitical turmoil, Julian's reflections on faith and life hold remarkable relevance and inspiration for us today as we emerge from our own pandemic yet remain in the darkness of war, division, and injustice. In this online book discussion group, we're diving into Julian's teachings with a chapter each week of Matthew Fox's "Julian of Norwich: Wisdom in a Time of Pandemic — and Beyond." Grab your copy now wherever books are sold, and join us virtually on Monday nights for an intimate, encouraging, open-minded, and compassionate discussion exploring grief, healing, and trusting in God's relentless love and compassion. This group will gather online via Zoom on Monday evenings at 6:30 PM PT. Sign up now to join in for free! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/progressive-christian-book-discussion-group-online-tickets-288228147147
  • William "Tayari" Howard was also honored for decades of community service.
  • Almost two days after Sunday's vote, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro finally made his first statement about the election but did not concede that he lost to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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