“It’s time to stop giving our crap to the poor”
Kristen Welch at the We Are that Family blog writes: Somehow collecting clothes for immigrants has become the perfect opportunity to get rid of stuff
Kristen Welch at the We Are that Family blog writes: Somehow collecting clothes for immigrants has become the perfect opportunity to get rid of stuff
Some strange and objectionable goings on in Houston, where lawyers for the city issued subpoenas for the sermons of five preachers who are trying to
Bishop Gene Robinson writes in The Daily Beast: This week’s working paper, released by the Synod on the Family taking place at the Vatican, is
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s reflection on how world leaders should respond to the threat posed by ISIS appear in the November issue of Prospect magazine
The Barna Group has a new report that plumbs the question of why fewer and fewer Americans are attending church. The document names five trends:
As Americans’ fear of Ebola has been rising this week, a number of people are trying to remain calm, and properly direct peoples’ attention to
Kate Galbraith writes a “Green Column” called “Churches Go Green by Shedding Fossil Fuel Holdings” in the International Business section of the online New York
From Lyle Denniston of SCOTUSblog’s report: Over the dissents of three Justices, the Supreme Court on Tuesday evening barred Texas from enforcing two parts of
The General trustees agreed Oct. 13 during a teleconference to have the facilitated discussion with the aim of achieving greater clarity, understanding, and reconciliation, according to trustee Chair Bishop Mark Sisk