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The best books of 2022

By Jeffrey Salkin — December 27, 2022
They piled up on my nightstand, crowded my Kindle, and invaded my brain. You will love them, as well.

Dozens of houses of worship, one DC street, a 9-year photo project

By Adelle M. Banks — March 2, 2021
(RNS) — People at the first church ‘were so welcoming that it kind of got our project off to a happy start,’ said one photographer.

Abraham would be proud

By Jeffrey Salkin — August 26, 2020
Peace happens -- piece by piece.

Saying kaddish for a bookstore

By Jeffrey Salkin — May 3, 2019
If independent bookstores die, so will ideas and conversation.

My Sharpton problem — and ours

By Jeffrey Salkin — August 29, 2017
Has Reverend Al Sharpton changed? Let's hope so.

Married. Gay. And Mormon. (Part 1)

By Jana Riess — June 13, 2017
Nick and Spencer would like to raise a family in the LDS Church, but they're navigating uncharted waters in their desire to stay active Mormons. Part 1 of a two-part profile by journalism student Kristin Lowe.

Gay couple will pastor historic church in Washington

By Lauren Markoe — January 9, 2017
(RNS) Sally Sarratt and Maria Swearingen were presented to the congregation during worship services Sunday in what may be a first for a Baptist congregation.
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