How COVID-19 is reshaping Sunday school by Pieta Woolley A change of format may mean a more thorough revamp for many families and churches
Nadia Bolz-Weber’s podcast offers a fresh take on confession by Alison Brooks-Starks By making space for vulnerability, "The Confessional" underscores how people can change
Canada must drop its Safe Third Country Agreement appeal by Peter Noteboom The story of Cain and Abel should remind us all to be our brothers' and sisters' keepers
Tender new memoir explores life as a preacher’s wife by Brianna Bell Author Karen Stiller offers an honest account of church life in "The Minister's Wife"
Jewish TV dramas like ‘Unorthodox’ hit close to home for me by Carol Moskot For a child of Holocaust survivors, the show and "The Plot Against America" describe what could have been and what could be
Jim Wallis replaced as Sojourners editor after essay controversy by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service Wallis said the decision to remove an article criticizing white supremacists within the Catholic Church was wrong
Children’s Bibles are North America’s unlikeliest publishing success story by Pieta Woolley Christian comics and storybooks aim to get scripture into the hands and hearts of a new generation
Why Kamala Harris is the future of American religion by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service As demographics change, Harris's eclectic religious background is more familiar to younger Americans
Notre Dame Cathedral organ gets four-year cleanup by Nadine Achoui-Lesage and Angela Charlton, The Associated Press The instrument survived last year's fire, but the blaze coated it in toxic lead dust
Barbecue Baptist Church delivers meals and a little levity by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Along with the food, a Texas outreach program offers a message of hope