Deaf culture, faith mix to make something new at university by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service For many at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., faith activism is inseparable from the experience of being deaf or hard of hearing
MLK’s last Sunday sermon is as relevant today as it was in 1968 by Randolph Marshall Hollerith He confronted those who said racial healing would come if we just gave it time
Wet’suwet’en supporter calls RCMP ban ‘dehumanizing’ by Emma Prestwich Delee Alexis Nikal was delivering food and cold-weather supplies to a pipeline protest camp in northern B.C.
Viral tweet sparks fiery debate over passing on faith by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Author Cindy Wang Brandt struck a nerve with her message about evangelism and wielding religious control
8 religion podcasts to check out right now by Will Pearson Your guide to faith programs that inspire, or even challenge, their listening audience
U.S. atheists prefer cats, Christians love dogs: study by Ryan Burge Being a more regular church attendee also correlated with another interesting detail about pet ownership
10 religious influencers who died in the last decade by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service From an atheist to the top expert on the world's faiths, these people played a big role in the religious sphere
Christmas, reimagined: crossing the U.S.-Mexico border by Jack Patrick Lewis When Herod becomes president, a couple fleeing violence finds uncertainty in their quest for a better life
Forget meek and mild, the Virgin Mary was a slam poet by Katy Shedlock Jesus' mother is an active creator of her own story, a feisty young person who won’t be scolded into silence by her
Pope abolishes ‘pontifical secret’ rule in clergy sex abuse cases by Nicole Winfield, The Associated Press Critics said the rule served to keep the scandal hidden, impede police investigations and silence victims