Mastodon
Introducing RNS Games: Puzzles, play, and a new way to engage with the news

Religion News Service (RNS) has launched RNS Games, a new destination to have fun, challenge yourself, and join the community of RNS gamers. These games, available now, are free and open to all and will help you engage with the news in a new and fun way.

“We know our readers are curious and engaged, and they care deeply about understanding how religion shapes the world,” said RNS Publisher Deborah Caldwell. “RNS Games is a chance to interact with the news in a way that sparks curiosity, invites conversation, and connects you to a broader community of thoughtful readers.”

Here’s what you’ll find in RNS Games:


News Quiz: Put your knowledge of religion news to the test and take the quiz. A new quiz drops every Friday! Here’s a preview of the latest quiz:

What modern pagan holiday, originally tied to the harvest, sometimes shifts date based on agricultural cycles?

•    Beltane
•    Lúnasa
•    Samhain

News Word: Can you guess the mystery word in six tries? Each word is tied to something RNS has covered.

News Mix: Create as many words as you can in one minute from the letters on the screen.

News Crossword: Try our mini crossword with clues inspired by the week’s religion news.

###

ABOUT RELIGION NEWS SERVICE (RNS)  
RNS is an independent nonprofit news organization that provides objective, in-depth religion reporting and commentary by a team of professional journalists. Founded in 1934, RNS’s mission is to improve understanding and foster discussion about religion, faith, and beliefs in everyday life. Its journalism is available for free on its website and through its podcasts, newsletters, and social media. RNS also partners with mainstream media outlets to deliver news, features, and commentary to its readers and followers. RNS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Religion News Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization. To learn more, visit RNS.org. 

No paywalls here. Thanks to you.
As an independent nonprofit, RNS believes everyone should have access to coverage of religion that is fair, thoughtful and inclusive. That's why you will never hit a paywall on our site; you can read all the stories and columns you want, free of charge (and we hope you read a lot of them!)

But, of course, producing this journalism carries a high cost, to support the reporters, editors, columnists, and the behind-the-scenes staff that keep this site up and running. That's why we ask that if you can, you consider becoming one of our donors. Any amount helps, and because we're a nonprofit, all of it goes to support our mission: To produce thoughtful, factual coverage of religion that helps you better understand the world. Thank you for reading and supporting RNS.
Deborah Caldwell, CEO and Publisher
Donate today