Thinking inside the box
The key to being consistently innovative is to create a new form for something familiar and then to find a function it can perform.
The key to being consistently innovative is to create a new form for something familiar and then to find a function it can perform.
Readings for Sunday, June 23: Psalm 66, 67 (Morning) Psalm 19, 46 (Evening) 1 Samuel 4:12-22 James 1:1-18 Matthew 19:23-30 Anamchara Fellowship this week, as
A moment in the life of a child in the oil rich Lake Maracaibo region in Venezuela.
The Jersey City, NJ, council has voted to require the Diocese of Newark to seek approval before altering or demolishing a church that has been closed since 1994.
A study comparing the tweets five prominent Christians and five prominent atheists indicate that the Christians are more cheerful in their everyday language.
Ordinary members of religious groups tend to be more accepting than their leadership when it comes to accepting gay and lesbians, but this gap varies among denominations and religions.
One way to look at the place of faith in society is to follow the money. Here are two indicators of where the culture is going relative to faith: charitable giving and sales of art.
The federal government has issued written guidelines for houses of worship that are confronted with a homicidal gunman.
Within a week, angry Episcopalians — yes, that could be an Updike title — took to the Web with outrage. Articles in Anglican Ink, The Christian Post, and other conservative publications questioned the presiding bishop’s exegetical acumen, even her standing as a Christian.