Progress against homelessness
The New York Times carries the first upbeat story about the battle against homelessness that I have read in a long time. It reads in
The New York Times carries the first upbeat story about the battle against homelessness that I have read in a long time. It reads in
Stephen Bates, the religion reporter for The Guardian offers a rather tart appraisal of some of the more recent goings-on in the Church of England.
[ENS] At its General Convention next week, the Episcopal Church will launch a new grassroots partnership with ONE: The Campaign to Make Poverty History. The
When it comes to engaging your propensity for intellectually enriching procrastination, there’s no place quite like Arts and Letters Daily. A few morsels from today’s
Working the non-anxious presence beat, I came across this refreshingly calm perspective on the current divisions in the Anglican Communion from Marshall Scott, a hospital
The Washington Post found room on its front page today to inform us that some schools in the area give extra credit to children who
The liberal Center for American Progress has released a new report aimed at shifting the “values” debate onto turf more hospitable to Democratic candidates. Among
I am in Day One of attempting to be what church people (and probably therapists) refer to as a NON-ANXIOUS PRESENCE. (Do all those upper-case
The Diocese of Washington wishes everyone an inspiring Pentecost.
Michael Kinsley’s got an interesting column in the Post this morning about health care. Here is the part that caught my eye: What is the