Charles Wesley wins Lent Madness’ Golden Halo
Charles Wesley has defeated Harriet Bedell to win Lent Madness’ Golden Halo. Here’s the official release.
Charles Wesley has defeated Harriet Bedell to win Lent Madness’ Golden Halo. Here’s the official release.
Claudia Puig reviews “Heaven is for real” in Huffington Post, the movie based on the best selling book about a 4-year-old’s near death experiences:
Rabbi David Krishef, in his “Ethics and Religion Talk” in Michigan Live, had three clergy panelists make arguments either for or against legalizing prostitution. Here
NPR’s All Things Considered, in an article by Susan Sharon, looks at the risks from the popular benzodiazepines:
Brook Wilensky-Lanford interviews Ari Handel, screen writer for the movie, Noah, on the environmental issues that some are calling eco-whacko, at
“We were in life; we were having life. And I want you all to know that we’re going to have more life, and I want you all to have more life.” These were the words of a woman who had lost both father and son only hours before.
A new play, premiering in Charleston, South Carolina, tells the story of an Episcopal bishop murdered by one of his own priests in 1928. The
The Rt. Rev. Dean Wolfe has released a statement on the shootings at the Jewish Community Center and Village Shalom in Overland Park, KS yesterday.