Kayla Mueller, humanitarian turned hostage, confirmed dead
Kayla Mueller, in a photo belonging to the Mueller family, via NPR.org The White House and the Mueller family confirmed today in separate statements that
Kayla Mueller, in a photo belonging to the Mueller family, via NPR.org The White House and the Mueller family confirmed today in separate statements that

Media Release The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs Presiding Bishop further restricts ministry of Heather Cook Presiding Bishop further restricts ministry of Heather
Lord Stephen Green, chair of a recent Church of England report on leadership development, is under the spotlight for his own leadership of HSBC during
Trinity Wall Street is heading to court over its shareholder proposal to require Walmart to examine more closely its decisions about gun sales. The Atlantic

The Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, President of the House of Deputies, has written a letter addressed to deputies and alternate deputies about different actions the

February, the shortest month of the year, is celebrated as Black History Month in America. Writing for the Guardian, columnist Steven Thrasher makes the case

Updated with photos from Birmingham, Alabama and to change some wording. Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, previously known for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments

Do Millennials burn out faster in the ministry because of digital networking and technology?

Some terminally ill patients have been part of a controversial study of psilocybin. Participants reported greater acceptance of their conditions, and immense gratitude for the lives they’d led. What do you think? Would you try it?

Last Monday we posted an item about an interview with famed British comedic actor Stephen Fry “where he is asked a hypothetical question by presenter