
Chaplains’ work: In the halls of medicine, politics and business
Wendy Cadge, author of Paging God: Religion in the Halls of Medicine and a sociology professor at Brandeis University, has written a piece in Religion
Wendy Cadge, author of Paging God: Religion in the Halls of Medicine and a sociology professor at Brandeis University, has written a piece in Religion
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day – this year’s theme is “Don’t Stand By.” Following are some reflections and commentary on the day. Justin Welby, Archbishop
…a good reminder to us all that when it comes to the interlocking oppressions of gender, status, and religious power, liberation may take multiple attempts.
the Southern Africa environmental group Green Anglicans, say. “Lent is a time when we reflect on God’s purpose for our life. This year we challenge you to take a carbon fast – to reduce the actions which damage God’s Creation.”
The issuing of the stamp marks the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the AME church, which occurred in 1815 …
Some have asked whether Archbishop Beach voted to approve the final Communique or the new members of the Standing Committee. Neither he nor a majority of the GAFCON Primates were present for these discussions on Friday. – ACNA press release.
Alex Beam, writing in the Boston Globe, writes with both admiration and wonder at the faith of John Updike. Or more accurately, about Updike’s decision not to make “the leap of unfaith.”
What have you learned from being someone’s sidekick in ministry? When is a time you were nominally in charge, but your sidekick taught you something?
Photos from Garrett Boyte show the decline from yellowish water to murky, muddy water St. Joseph, Louisiana, is drawing comparisons to Flint, Michigan. Both are
A study conducted and reported on in 2008 is making the rounds again; articles about beneficial aspects of frankincense have been appearing on alternative health blogs,