“Fire is never neutral. It warms, it cooks, it illuminates—or it destroys. The same flame can kindle Torah or consume our unity.” —Inspired by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks As the sun sets over Israel, ...
When Michael Hatch became a Christian in 1988, the divisions between denominations struck him. Why, he thought, were the various Christian denominations working in isolation, when that was so far from ...
Eleven years after one of the darkest days in Charleston's history, the community gathered once again at Mother Emanuel A.M.E ...
Pope Francis meets with members of the International Theological Commission and reflects on the significance of the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea during their gathering at the Vatican ...
Last fall I wrote about St. Paul, the indispensable apostle who spread the good news of Christ’s birth and resurrection. He brought Christ’s teachings to the gentiles and pagans of the Roman Empire ...
Eid Al-Adha, marking the end of Hajj, symbolizes faith, sacrifice, humility, and unity for Muslims worldwide. Beyond its spiritual significance, the holiday drives global and regional tourism, ...
Dr. Robert Newman examines God's view of human equality and challenges believers to turn biblical beliefs into actions ...
When Dr. Chike Akua steps into a room — or cracks open a page — he brings with him thousands of years of ancestral wisdom. In his groundbreaking book, The African Origins of Our Faith: Pan-African ...
Something didn't feel right for Ray and Barbara Rudolph as they looked over the guests at a recent island wedding. It appeared to be the traditional American ceremony: lush flowers, reverent candles, ...