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Religion News Service on MSNIn the Bible's immigrant story, a model for humanizing the vulnerable
As biblical references to immigrants become political slogans, Ruth's story shows how keeping the humanity of immigrants in ...
Speary and Guild Hall Players, whose home is St. James Episcopal Church, first put on “Witnesses” in 2007 with a three-hour ...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops chose Catholic media companies Ascension and Word on Fire to publish the Liturgy of ...
Matthew McConaughey has spoken out about a possible return to True Detective alongside Woody Harrelson. McConaughey starred ...
COMMENTARY: Season 5 of ‘The Chosen’ echoes Ezekiel and St. Augustine in delivering a stark reminder that even ‘faithful’ ...
In America, the law is king!’ ‘No King! No Tyranny!’ For a skeptical Thomas Paine, every day was ‘No Kings Day.’ ...
The Christian Post on MSN
Honoring William Tyndale on the 500th anniversary of his first printed work
Oct 6 is the day when Anglicans around the world, and Lutherans in North America, remember William Tyndale This year is also ...
His blunt debating and imaginative theorizing about artificial intelligence and the human mind made him a leading scholar.
COMMENTARY: This approach to immigration is morally grounded, theologically sound and capable of fostering genuine dialogue.
A new Texas law requires every school board to decide whether to create a daily period for voluntary prayer on campuses.
Saying “no” — especially to those in power — is an underrated American pastime, and Thomas Paine was its Babe Ruth. If you ...
Millions of people across the world, representing countless cultures, backgrounds, languages and nationalities, have endeavored to pursue a deeper faith by turning from their wills to follow the will ...
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