
Episcopal Relief Receives $8M Grant to Combat Violence in Africa
An Episcopal charity received an $8M grant to combat violence against women in Africa, aiming to aid 500,000 people.

An Episcopal charity received an $8M grant to combat violence against women in Africa, aiming to aid 500,000 people.

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Throughout the Church’s history, countless significant events have unfolded. This week highlights key anniversaries.

The Church of England’s Synod voted against stand-alone blessing ceremonies for same-sex couples, ending a long debate.

NPR’s Scott Simon and Emmy Martin discuss the revelations from the Epstein files about his ties to higher education.

Coleman Yates’ salute during the National Anthem after practice sparked a nationwide discussion on youth patriotism, reflecting deep national values and respect.

Officer Marc Guillermo’s heartfelt ukulele performance after an arrest highlights the human side of law enforcement, bridging cultural gaps and fostering community.

Do women board members make a company more innovative or risk averse? The answer is both, depending on performance.

OpenAI shifted its mission from “safely benefiting humanity” to focusing on profit, raising safety concerns amid lawsuits.

Fewer than one in three Protestants who attend church monthly read the Bible daily, says recent Lifeway report.