Muslims and Christians hope for a new Egypt
The Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa invited Muslim leaders and politicians, along with Christian leaders from different denominations, for
The Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa invited Muslim leaders and politicians, along with Christian leaders from different denominations, for
Randy Boyagoda expresses dismay with the recent state of faith in fiction:
Sharon Sheridan writes the latest on the Moral Monday protests in Episcopal News Service:
Jason Heap holds master’s degrees from Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University and Oxford University, and is close to finishing his doctorate. He teaches
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush writes in The Huffington Post that Christanity has become cool again. He begins with a historical coolness of Christian leaders:
From USA Today:
This is depressing. When unmarried men become dads, research out of Michigan shows they are more likely to acknowledge paternity if their newborn is a
Pope Francis ended his trip to Rio by chatting for more than an hour with reporters on a wide range of topics, including homosexuality and
She co-starred with Elvis Presley and Montgomery Clift, and was touted as “the new Grace Kelly.” Then she became a nun. From the Philadelphia Inquirer:
“Early-life stress and the scar tissue that it leaves, with every passing bit of aging, gets harder and harder to reverse,” says Robert Sapolsky, a neurobiologist at Stanford. “You’re never out of luck in terms of interventions, but the longer you wait, the more work you’ve got on your hands.”