Totes the Super Sunday!
by Rie Linton A teacher once told her children that they could use profanity, just as long as they wrote an essay about the word
by Rie Linton A teacher once told her children that they could use profanity, just as long as they wrote an essay about the word
by Kurt Wiesner SPOILER ALERT: Stop reading now if you have not seen Downton Abbey through Episode 3 of Season 4. If you do not
A new ad campaign for UNICEF Sweden features Jesus, Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi having dinner with a guy named Hugo who, it turns out,
The New York Times yesterday published a story on how nudging is saving the United Kingdom. Okay, a bit of an overstatement. The story is
Olivia Cole writes in Huffington Post on the negative reaction to the brilliant and kind character of Beetee, portrayed by African American actor Jeffrey Wright:
A common practice in many parts of the world and among Native Americans,
I know with my own tattoos, I was searching for exactly what we proclaim when a new baptismal candidate is sealed with holy oil and the sign of the Cross–a way that every time I saw it, I knew in my heart of hearts I truly was marked as Christ’s own.
by Win Bassett NPR published a story this morning with the headline, Twitter followers remarked that she thought the headline misled readers. “The story is
From Religion News Service: Nearly 10 years after the blockbuster success of Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ,” which earned $611.9 million worldwide, studios
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