Welby seeks press advisor in wake of Middle East snafu
The Drum’s version of Ruth Gledhill’s story which is captive behind the Times of London’s pay wall:
The Drum’s version of Ruth Gledhill’s story which is captive behind the Times of London’s pay wall:
From Episcopal News Service: The primate of the Episcopal Church of Sudan has called on the people of South Sudan to be “united in order
The mobility of our society notwithstanding, a parish church exists in part to be in relationship with people in a specific geographic area. And, as we begin to understand that the church that says “come and see” is giving way (of necessity) to the church that moves out from behind its walls and says “here we are,” cultivating relationship with your neighbors is more important than ever.
Households throw away $252 billion in food each year, as much as the market capitalization of Microsoft. From Why Poverty?
Jaweed Kaleem at the Huffington Post becomes one of the first religion writers to explore the increasingly visible transgender presence in faith communities in the
Monday, July 1, 2013 — Week of Proper 8, Year One [Go to
When I see the other mainline denominations suffering from problems similar to ours, I recognize that expecting a new PB, organizational restructuring, or other management changes to fix the leaks and other problems is delusional.
Kat Ascharya writes a powerful article for Monildia on Mashable on our assumptions about homelessness and what we think people should have and not have:
Solar Momas, another excellent documentary from Why Poverty asks: ARe women better at getting out of poverty than men.
Daily Office readings for June 30: Psalm 118 Psalm 145 1 Samuel 10:1-16 Romans 4:13-25 Kirkepiscatoid