President Barack Obama is a gifted orator, a skill learned at church by Larry Krotz His prowess stems from the fact that he keeps even mundane topics in the context of the biblical story of heading for
United Church supports lunch plus schooling for Kenyan AIDS orphans by David Wilson Cate Dewey, a professor of veterinary science at the University of Guelph, was in Kenya on a research trip when she noticed
Famine epidemic stalks the world’s poor, but solutions are at hand by Mike Milne Spiking food prices have caused a world food crisis. It's rooted in petro-politics and the flaws of the global food system
Suicide rates in Northern Ireland have skyrocketed — since peace by Kevin Spurgaitis The society has been traumatized by years of sectarian violence, but now that Catholics and Protestants share power, self-harm has struck hard
Suicide bombings are on the rise and are often cloaked in religion by Trisha Elliott Terrorist organizations recruiting people to commit suicide bombings are using religious language to draw a smokescreen over their political agendas
Latin American government and citizens are reinventing politics by Jim Hodgson Parts of Latin America are in the midst of a transformation that was almost unthinkable 20 years ago, supported by church social