
Talking about faith and religion on The Daily Show
Jon Stewart has signed off hosting Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. In addition to commenting on politics and skewering politicians, he also turned a satiric and critical eye on religion.

Jon Stewart has signed off hosting Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. In addition to commenting on politics and skewering politicians, he also turned a satiric and critical eye on religion.
Marci A. Hamilton, of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, says that the concept of “religious freedom” has been hijacked by those who seek political advantage and seek to overturn policy by appealing to one’s beliefs.
Greg and the crew ask what is news and journalism in the age of social media, also in the conversation, Café Editor Jon White

Bishop Marianne Budde reflects on the experience of two priests who were stopped by the police while driving through North Carolina with members of their family.

British filmmaker Jessica Bishopp follows the Rev. Sharon Francis as she recalls “what it felt like to be ‘called by God.'”
What happens when you reach the limits of what you can do for others?

This film is filled with human-ness. The characters are vulnerable without being sappy. They depict the end of an era (high school) as they reflect on the “last-ness” of it all.

Louie Crew Clay, founder of Integrity, recently offered this reflection on white privilege

Food Truck ministries are popping up all over, Ministry Matters highlights one in Fort Worth Texas

Christian and Muslim groups face often violent opposition from fundamentalist Buddhists