rzaleski

rzaleski is an author at Religion News Service.

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Call to pause: Evangelical women hit pause on the culture war

By rzaleski — July 10, 2018
As President Trump makes his intentions on with the U.S. Supreme Court clear, a most surprising voice of dissent is emerging. A rising chorus of leading Evangelical women is asking America to stop the Senate from rushing to confirmation and hit pause on the Culture Wars. What may at first blush sound counter-intuitive, decades of […]

OCP releases brand new Liturgy.com

By rzaleski — July 10, 2018
A revolutionary website created to assist in planning music and preparing liturgy PORTLAND, Ore. – Since its inception in 2002, Liturgy.com has revolutionized the way parishes prepare liturgies. It began as a music planner, designed to assist parish ministry throughout the liturgical year. Now 16 years later, the website has undergone a complete overhaul. “When […]

Innovative World Cup outreach scores big despite Russian authorities’ detainment of church members

By rzaleski — July 9, 2018
Partner churches open doors, find ‘new courage’ as Mission Eurasia initiative ends WHEATON, Ill. — Hundreds of churches in Russia are preparing to end an innovative World Cup 2018 outreach on a high note this week, despite opposition from authorities. As the world’s most popular sports competition ends July 15, Mission Eurasia anticipates record visitor […]

Partnership between African Methodist Episcopal Church and national Black banks

By rzaleski — July 2, 2018
Historically, the African Methodist Episcopal Church is known for being first. The first Protestant denomination formed on American soil, the first blacks to own property in the United States, the AME Christian Recorder, the first black newspaper, Wilberforce University, the first black college, and Hiram Revels, the first black United States Senator. We are now […]

Fortune 500 executive reveals why Jesus was the greatest business executive of all time

By rzaleski — June 29, 2018
We’ve all seen the headlines filled with individuals in powerful positions whose wrong-doings have come to light. We react with outrage, shock and dismay and believe we’d never let something like that happen. The reality is, workers in the marketplace are faced with moral decisions almost every day and there’s one thing that’s certain – […]

Over 300 religion scholars release letter condemning Trump’s mass detention of families; pledge to resist

By rzaleski — June 27, 2018
Over 300 scholars of religion released a public statement “All Rights for All, Without Borders” denouncing the Trump Administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy as immoral and inhumane at the National Press Club on Monday June 25th. The “All Rights for All, Without Borders”  statement has been signed by faculty from a wide range of academic institutions […]
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