WorldVision changes hiring policy
World Vision, one of the largest Christian charities in the world, announced today that it would now be open to hiring gay people, representing a
World Vision, one of the largest Christian charities in the world, announced today that it would now be open to hiring gay people, representing a
According to an article in the Washington Post, the justices on the current Supreme Court are the most vocal about their religious backgrounds as any
Today marks the 34th anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero, the Roman Catholic archbishop of San Salvador. Archbishop Romero continues to be held
The growing adoption of social media affects even the way we deal with death, asserts an article in the NY Times. The article examines
Monday, March 24, 2014 – Week of 3 Lent, Year Two [Go to
When Archbishop Desmond Tutu was young, his father abused his mother. The abuse and his journey moving forward, for Tutu, helped him understand the value
For Jeremy John, a food justice advocate and coordinator of the Crabgrass Christians Initiative at the Quixote Center, Lent is a time of silence and
As many congregations in the Episcopal Church struggle to pay a full-time or half-time priest and consider calling bivocational priests, in contrast, most American Quakers
by Linda Ryan Fred Phelps is dead. The founder and patriarch of the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) died in Topeka, Kansas, Wednesday, March 19th, of
Psalm 93, 96 (Morning) Psalm 34 (Evening) Genesis 44:1-17 A recent article in Episcopal Café’s “The Lead” outlined in vivid detail the six ways churches