
Reflections on Jewish-Christian Dialogue and the Legacy of Rabbi Sacks
Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Purim, Jewish-Christian dialogue, and the enduring relevance of Esther.

Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Purim, Jewish-Christian dialogue, and the enduring relevance of Esther.

At Portland State University, a chance duet of the national anthem by a student and an opera singer highlights how music can unite diverse communities.

Robert Hoge’s journey from rejection at birth due to severe deformities to a successful career as a journalist and advocate inspires acceptance of diversity.

In February 2018, Tina Hines defied death after her heart stopped for 27 minutes, emerging with a miraculous account of meeting Jesus in heaven.

For two decades, Innerleithen Parish Church has been twinned with Thondwe Church, fostering transformative change in Malawi.

Southern Baptist clergy push to reconsider an amendment banning female pastors, after narrowly missing approval last year.

Chris Tansley, former UNISON head, removed from tribunal in ‘Hannah’ case over potential bias due to past statements.

James Harrison’s lifelong donations saved 2.4 million babies by providing vital anti-D antibodies, transforming maternal healthcare worldwide.

FedEx driver Amanda Riggan’s heartwarming decision to pray with a grieving customer highlights the profound impact of empathy in everyday interactions.

Sonny Arguinzoni Sr., founder of Victory Outreach, passed away at 85. His legacy of hope and faith endures.

Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, but only 26% of Americans observe it. Most non-religious individuals opt out, Lifeway says.

In Bethel Park, PA, a high school football team traded workouts for community service, shoveling snow for elderly neighbors, fostering bonds and values.