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ApocryFUN: Captivating + Katelyn Beaty

By Jonathan Woodward — May 2, 2024

Katelyn and Tyler pluck the companion (complement?) to ‘Wild At Heart’ off the shelf and compare notes on becoming the woman God wants them to be.

Azerbaijan named among religious freedom violators by religious liberty watchdog

By Adelle M. Banks — May 1, 2024

(RNS) — The commissioners recommended the State Department also retain the dozen countries that are currently designated as ‘countries of particular concern.’

United Methodists condemning Christian nationalism should address their complicity

By Brian Kaylor — May 1, 2024

(RNS) — The thinning of the UMC’s conservative ranks makes this week’s conference a perfect time to address the issue.

How a beloved worship song became the theme song of Christian nationalism

By Bob Smietana — May 1, 2024

(RNS) — ‘How Great Is Our God’ has long been one of the most popular worship songs in Christian churches. Since 2020, it’s also become a theme song for Christian nationalist protesters.

United Methodists strike down ban on ordination of gay clergy

By Yonat Shimron — May 1, 2024

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (RNS) — With a simple vote call and without debate, delegates to the General Conference removed the ban on the ordination of ‘self-avowed practicing homosexuals’ — a prohibition that dates to 1984.

The biblical character who goes ‘down the rabbit hole’ into an alternate reality

By Ryan M. Armstrong — May 1, 2024

(The Conversation) — The Book of Job and ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ both make fun of preachy know-it-alls and resist conventions of their genres.

For the ancient Maya, cracked mirrors were a path to the world beyond

By James L. Fitzsimmons — May 1, 2024

(The Conversation) — Broken mirrors can be associated with bad luck, but for the ancient Maya, a cracked mirror was often desirable.

‘A step back in time’: America’s Catholic Church sees an immense shift toward the old ways

By Tim Sullivan — May 1, 2024

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Generations of Catholics who embraced the modernizing tide sparked in the 1960s by Vatican II are increasingly giving way to religious conservatives who believe the church has been twisted by change,

75 Christian leaders urge president, Congress, churches to act on racism, poverty

By Adelle M. Banks — May 1, 2024

(RNS) — ‘Issues related to racism are now being fiercely debated across the country, and many people of color are fearful that racism is getting worse,’ reads their statement.

Riches vs. Richness: Dr. James Hollis

By Jonathan Woodward — April 30, 2024

Dr. James Hollis shares with Amber and Tom why happiness is actually overrated, why a life of meaning should be our goal instead, and how paying attention to the “numinous” can lead to a meaningful life with money.

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