Cathedral, destroyed by bombs & earthquake, reborn
From Anglican Communion News Service: Tohoku Diocese’s Cathedral Church of Christ, in Sendai City, was destroyed twice – first in 1945 in during an air
From Anglican Communion News Service: Tohoku Diocese’s Cathedral Church of Christ, in Sendai City, was destroyed twice – first in 1945 in during an air
Katelyn Beaty, managing editor of Christianity Today, offers what one commenter calls “a humble rant this is worth reading” in this “Open Apology to the
A new study says that the less religious a state’s population is, the more productive and entrepreneurial the economy.
“The Millennial generation is forging a distinctive path into adulthood. Now ranging in age from 18 to 33, they are relatively unattached to organized politics and religion, linked by social media, burdened by debt, distrustful of people, in no rush to marry— and optimistic about the future.”
One surefire way to understand what is going in the culture is to look at how Jesus shows up in the movies.
Four women working within their particular traditions to stop using religion to suppress women and instead to see faith as a way to inspire and empower equality for women.
Information about the funeral for the Rev. Terry Star and memorial funds set up in his name.
Amanda Marcotte of Slate picks up on the first birthing center/abortion clinic: The clinic, run by Dr. Katharine Morrison, offers a traditional slate of gynecological
The Huffington Post picks up Monique El-Faizy’s Religion News Service article on Coptic Christians in Egypt who have been entering the political scene since a
How big should the Executive Council be? How many Commissions, Committees, Agencies and Board do we need to effectively do the work of the church?