Dear Friends,
As our country grapples with yet another senseless, brutal, and evil act of violence, this time perpetrated against Jews worshipping in a synagogue in Pittsburgh, the media is predictably churning out an avalanche of breathless accounts of who is to blame. Our collective energy as a nation would be much more valuably spent in reflection and prayer.
In the aftermath of such horrendous violence being perpetrated by one human being against fellow human beings, many rightly ask: how could someone do this? Only God knows the full answer to this question, but we can be certain of one thing: the attacker lacked empathy for his fellow man. Therefore, it is critical that our society spend more time pondering the concept of empathy, and increasingly put it into practice in our daily lives.
Empathy is the mental practice of putting oneself in the shoes of another in order to better understand what life must be like for that person. This practice seems relatively straightforward, but for most of us, it is difficult to do, because we human beings have a fallen natural tendency for selfishness and snap judgments. Just like everything else in life that is difficult yet worthwhile, we must work at practicing empathy. When we witness behavior from a person that we consider offensive, we must refrain from stereotyping the person based on their outward appearance. Similarly, we must refrain from making rash generalizations about groups of people based on ethnicity, religion, political views, etc. Instead, we must seek to better understand other people and avoid instant judgments of character.
When thinking about the actions and motivations of others, we must take into account a whole host of information before we can come to any fair conclusions. For the person in question, we must ask ourselves: What is the broader culture like where this person came from and how were they influenced by it? How was this person raised by their parents? Were they mistreated or abused as a child? What beliefs were taught to them growing up? And on and on. Obviously, we can’t know the answers to many of these questions without either research or first-hand knowledge. But we must make the effort so that we can better understand the reasons behind particular actions or words, and thereby have a better capacity for true empathy.
Jesus displayed empathy all over Scripture. When coming upon Matthew, a tax collector who was widely reviled, Jesus did not judge him by his place in society or apparent misdeeds of extortion. He saw the goodness in Matthew and his need for salvation, and invited him to become a disciple (Matthew 9:9). Similarly, rather than condemning the woman caught in adultery, Jesus rebuked those who were condemning her and invited her to “go, and sin no more” (John 8:1-11). All over Scripture, Jesus is said to have spent time in the company of sinners, which the Pharisees reviled Him for. Jesus displays a crucial trait here: His first instinct is mercy rather than condemnation, which shows that He empathizes with those He meets and responds to them with love.
We are called to do likewise. The more we make empathy our first reaction, the better chance we have of making it a habit rather than falling into the bad habit of snap judgments. When we fail to empathize with others, and instead burrow down the rabbit hole of stereotypes and prejudice based on outward appearances, the more we are prone to hate and dehumanize other people. The more we see others with empathetic eyes, as Christ did, the more we will grow in love and the more our world will flourish in peace and unity.
Thank you for your prayers and for your continued support of FRC and the family.
Sincerely,
Dan Hart
Managing Editor for Publications
Family Research Council
FRC Articles
We Must Turn to God to Find Healing, Unity and Restoration – Tony Perkins
HHS should put a stop to ObamaCare's hidden abortion surcharge – Marjorie Dannenfelser and Tony Perkins
Trump transgender policy is simple and scientific: 'Sex' means biological sex – Peter Sprigg
Why Evangelicals Will Vote (It's Not What You Think) – Tony Perkins
The Attack on Faith-Based Adoption Agencies – David Closson
Pastor Brunson's Release: A View From the Courtroom – Travis Weber
Pastor Andrew Brunson's release illustrates power and potential of Trump's foreign policy – Tony Perkins
Pray Tell: Atheist Sues to Lead Legislative Prayer – Alexandra McPhee
Ala. Supreme Court Justice: Roe Cuts Off the Unborn’s Full Right to Life – Alexandra McPhee
The Gosnell Story: America Deserves to Know – Alyssa Grasinski
How Shall We Engage Politically? A Response to Tim Keller and Kevin DeYoung – David Closson
Christianity’s Blessings to Society – Travis Weber
Pro-Life Law Upheld By Another Federal Court: Dare We Say “Momentum”? – Cathy Ruse
Our Moralized Social Tyranny and What Conservatives Can Do About It – Caleb Sutherlin
Our Gifts Received through Child Loss – Katy Downey
Atlanta’s Kelvin Cochran Settles the Score – Alexandra McPhee
Religious Liberty
Religious Liberty in the Public Square
School Bans Christmas Songs That Mention Jesus – ToddStarnes.com
'Gosnell' Filmmakers: Theaters Dropping Movie, Preventing People From Buying Tickets – Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
Bakers Fined $135K Over Wedding Cake Appeal to Supreme Court – Kelsey Harkness, The Daily Signal
Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop Asks Court to Halt New Civil Rights Prosecution – Kevin Daley, The Daily Caller
ABC, NBC, CBS Ignore GOP Candidates Allegedly Assaulted by Left-Wing ‘Protesters’ – Kristine Marsh, NewsBusters
Atheists Put an End to Police Prayer Vigils, but Fail to Stop 'Pastors on Patrol' – Samuel Smith, The Christian Post
School Bans Christian Athletes From Meeting on Campus – Jeremiah Poff, ToddStarnes.com
Faith-Based Adoption Agencies Are Under Siege in the US – Emily Jones, CBN News
Lawsuit challenges tax perks available to America's pastors – Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News
Pensacola cross: Does Kavanaugh’s rise change the stakes? – Alabama.com
International Religious Freedom
China Must End Its Campaign of Religious Persecution – Sen. Chuck Grassley, Politico
The Secret and Surprising Ways Christians Worship in North Korea – Lindy Lowry, Open Doors USA
Asia Bibi: Pakistan acquits Christian woman on death row – BBC News
Oxford Students Vote to Ban Christian Group Over LGBT Claims of 'Threat to Physical, Mental Safety' – Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
Turkey Arrests Another Pastor Just Days after Pastor Brunson is Released – Kayla Koslosky, ChristianHeadlines.com
Big Victory for Medical Conscience in Norway – Wesley J. Smith, National Review
Imprisoned Iranian Pastor Got Help From Unlikely Source to Spread Gospel – Mark Ellis, The Christian Post
American missionary shot and killed in ‘targeted’ attack weeks after moving family to Cameroon – Lucia I. Suarez Sang, Fox News
Over 20 Chinese Christians Arrested for Sharing Gospel, Holding Public Worship Service – Samuel Smith, The Christian Post
Life
Abortion
Alabama top court judge urges Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade – Gualberto Garcia Jones, LifeSiteNews
Nearly 60% of Millennials consider abortion a sin: new poll – James Risdon, LifeSiteNews
Abortion has been decriminalised in Queensland – SBS News
NIH Spends $13.5 Million on Aborted Baby Parts to Transplant Their Brain Tissue Into Mice – Micaiah Bilger, LifeNews
Is It Possible to Be an Anti-Abortion Democrat? One Woman Tried to Find Out – Sabrina Tavernise, The New York Times
65-year-old pro-lifer in hospital after being punched outside Florida Planned Parenthood – Calvin Freiburger, LifeNews
Abortion pills now available by mail in US -- but FDA is investigating – Jessica Ravitz, CNN
Watching ‘Gosnell’ Shattered My Agnosticism On Abortion – Adam Mill, The Federalist
Adoption
After two generations of adoption, family finds incredible way to give back – Anna Reynolds, Live Action
Why adoption isn’t Plan A or B – Jenn Hesse, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
Parents told they cannot do foster care due to Christian beliefs – The Bridgehead
Bioethics
The Dangerous Effects of Surrogacy: A Review of A Transnational Feminist View of Surrogacy Biomarkets in India – K. Blaine, Public Discourse
Family
Marriage
Love Has A Source – Fr. Billy Swan, Word on Fire
How All Relationships Prepare Us For Marriage – Verily
Premarital Cohabitation Is Still Associated With Greater Odds of Divorce – Scott Stanley, Family Studies
Dear Husband, Having Kids Together Has Only Made Me Love You More – Celeste, HerViewFromHome
Why Does Graduate School Kill So Many Marriages? – Kathryn R. Wedemeyer-Strombel, The Chronicle of Higher Education
Does Sexual History Affect Marital Happiness? – Nicholas H. Wolfinger, Family Studies
Parenting
Your Kids Are Not Projects or Burdens. They Are Gifts. – Cameron Cole, The Gospel Coalition
Getting Your Kids to Really Listen – Justin Coulson, Family Studies
Why it’s important to teach modern kids to “mind their manners” – Calah Alexander, Aleteia
Helping Low-Income Fathers Form Loving Relationships With Their Children – Natasha J. Cabrera, Family Studies
Silicon Valley Execs Get Your Kids Hooked On Their Gadgets, But Not Their Kids – Jessica Burke, The Federalist
Economics/Education
The Family Geography of the American Dream: New Neighborhood Data on Single Parenthood, Prisons, and Poverty – W. Bradford Wilcox, Family Studies
From the Great Recession to the Great Divide: Business and Economics in the Last Decade – Kelly Hanlon, Public Discourse
Tax-Cut Repeal Could Cost Americans $27K in Pay Over 10 Years, Study Says – Rachel del Guidice, The Daily Signal
Why America desperately needs another baby boom – Steven W. Mosher, New York Post
How Public Schools Indoctrinate Kids Without Almost Anyone Noticing – Auguste Meyrat, The Federalist
Faith/Character/Culture
The Joy We Know Only in Suffering – Marshall Segal, Desiring God
Where Is God? The Problem of Divine Hiddenness – Matt Nelson, Word on Fire
What Makes a Woman Strong – Kathleen Nielson, Desiring God
Rage Makes You Stupid – Kevin D. Williamson, National Review
Human Dignity Is Not a Political Platform – Tina Boesch, The Gospel Coalition
Are Siblings More Important Than Parents? – Ben Healy, The Atlantic
Human Sexuality
The Future of American Sexuality and Family: Five Key Trends – Mark Regnerus, Public Discourse
Satisfied in the Arms of Another – Christopher Asmus, Desiring God
Video: Understanding Sexual Exploitation – What Drives Our Objectification Culture? – Lisa L. Thompson, National Center on Sexual Exploitation
Transing California Foster Children & Why Doctors Like Us Opposed It – Andre Van Mol, Public Discourse
The new taboo: More people regret sex change and want to ‘detransition’, surgeon says – Joe Shute, The Telegraph
Did Transgenderism End Political Correctness? – Jacob Airey, The Daily Wire
On Sex, the Trump Administration Returns to Reality and the Law – Ben Shapiro, National Review
Teacher Faces Punishment Over Objections to Girls Taking Showers With Boys – ToddStarnes.com
Trump’s Proposed Rollback of Transgender Policy Is Good News for Many Who Are Suffering – Walt Heyer, The Daily Signal
Pornography
How Pornography Prevents Intimacy in Your Marriage – Jonathan Daugherty, Focus on the Family
Porn problem is so serious that British MPs want to address it with public health campaign – James Risdon, LifeSiteNews
Beating the Odds: 10 indicators your marriage will survive porn addiction – Rob Jackson, Focus on the Family
Nepal Bans Pornography to Stem High Rate of Sexual Assault – National Catholic Register