Filmmaker, studio spar over final edits to Noah’s Ark movie
Reacting to feedback from Jewish, Christian, and general audiences who have previewed a Hollywood epic in production about Noah’s Ark, the filmmaker and studio are
Reacting to feedback from Jewish, Christian, and general audiences who have previewed a Hollywood epic in production about Noah’s Ark, the filmmaker and studio are
The government shutdown may be over, but cuts to social programs that help the poor are very much still with us. In my church work,
I just returned from the first national conference presented by Thistle Farms, the amazing Nashville-based ministry launched by the Rev. Becca Stevens to help women
When life is frustrating or brutal – do your swear in your prayers? Peter Manseau writing in
Inspired by the Rev. Carol Howard Merritt, a Presbyterian pastor and scholar, Religion News Service has been running a poll to come up with a
Gary Hall: The positions that I’ve spoken out on—race, sexuality, and gun violence—are not morally ambiguous for Christian people.
Episcopal News Service reports from Executive Council on a presentation by the Task Force for Re-imagining the Episcopal Church:
Justice may finally catch up with the men who perpetrated two of the most infamous crimes of El Salvador’s civil war, the massacre at El
This article from Salon is partisan to be sure, but it asks an important question: why aren’t poverty or income inequality part of the agenda
While the idea of God may be intuitively plausible — just as there are no atheists in foxholes, there are atheists who have prayed for parking spots — belief can be brittle. Indeed, churches that rely on a relatively impersonal God (like mainstream Protestant denominations) have seen their congregations dwindle over the last 50 years.