The Bulletin

Cost of Iran War, Quiet Southern Border, and Anglican Church Split

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Mar 13, 2026
Tom Nichols, national-security scholar and Atlantic writer, discusses military strategy and the costs of the Iran conflict. Bri Stensrud, director of Women of Welcome, talks about how Christian women mobilize for compassionate immigration response and local ministry. Bonnie Kristian, deputy editor at Christianity Today, explores the global Anglican realignment and how Christians decide whether to stay in or leave a denomination.
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ANECDOTE

Humanitarian Processing Halted While Commerce Continues

  • Bri Stensrud reports humanitarian processing at the southern border has largely stopped while commercial traffic continues.
  • She describes Mexican churches and local pastors holding migrants who remain stuck and traumatized on the other side.
INSIGHT

Evangelical Views Are Nuanced On Immigration

  • Mike Cosper says evangelicals aren't monolithic on immigration: many support enforcement but value immigration's contributions.
  • The median evangelical view emphasizes enforcing law rather than blanket closure.
ADVICE

Start Local Proximity Events For Immigrant Care

  • Bri Stensrud urges churches to build local proximity events introducing congregants to immigrant neighbors.
  • She recommends Bible studies plus practical service (ESL, meal drop-offs) to bridge empathy and action.
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