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First scorecard on international religious freedom rates members of Congress

By Lauren Markoe — February 23, 2017
(RNS) Both Republicans and Democrats should have done much better on the issue, with most scoring lower than an A or B, the report's authors concluded.

Clearing the remaining obstacles for Americans with disabilities is a moral obligation

By guest — June 17, 2016
(RNS) As we approach the ADA’s 26th anniversary, Americans with disabilities continue to face unemployment and poverty rates twice the national average and discrimination in many areas.

The upside of ‘organized religion’ (COMMENTARY)

By Brad R. Fulton — April 7, 2016
(RNS) Throughout the country, a growing number of religious leaders and congregations are participating in grass-roots organizing to promote civic engagement, encourage political participation and address social issues at all levels of government.

‘Abolitionist mamas’ fight to end modern slavery

By Jonathan Merritt — February 15, 2014
Two Christian suburban moms team up to abolish modern-day slavery.
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