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Americans are increasingly dependent on their digital devices, and while these provide undeniable benefits, some say their negative consequences must also be addressed. Correspondent Kim Lawton talks...
View Article9/11 Fifteenth Anniversary
New York University chaplains Imam Khalid Latif and Rabbi Yehuda Sarna were both students in New York on September 11, 2001. Both men say the events of that day profoundly shaped what would become...
View ArticleSpiritual Healthcare
More and more hospitals are now putting added emphasis on the spiritual care of their patients, and it is paying off both figuratively and literally. Correspondent David Tereshchuk reports from Mount...
View ArticleNew African American Museum
“There is no way you can talk about, discuss or even acknowledge the contribution of African-American history without acknowledging the very real presence and power of faith as a part of that history,”...
View ArticleShaun Casey on Religion and Diplomacy
This week, the US State Department sponsored a conference in Washington on the intersection of religion and diplomacy. Clergy, faith-based activists, academics, and diplomats attended. Critics have...
View ArticleMorally Conflicted Voters
As voters head to the polls on Election Day, many acknowledge the strong negative feelings they have about the campaigns. Some are frustrated with the tenor of the political rhetoric. Others feel...
View ArticleLarry Brilliant
Dr. Larry Brilliant first achieved notice as a young hippie doctor in San Francisco in 1969. As correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, Brilliant became a disciple of an Indian guru and worked on...
View ArticleBrexit and London’s Muslim Mayor
Despite the sharp spike in hate crimes and anti-immigrant speech associated with Britain’s recent vote to leave the European Union, Sadiq Khan, a British-born Muslim of Pakistani descent and mayor of...
View ArticleSanctuary Movement
One of the most frequently mentioned obligations in the Bible is to “welcome the stranger.” Since the 1980s, churches and synagogues have offered sanctuary to undocumented immigrants facing...
View ArticleConflict Resolution in Public Schools
“Conflict is a part of human experience,” says Wichita West High School psychologist Janet Fox Peterson, “and teaching about speaking and listening is so very critical, and we’re not working on that...
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