American Jews report increasing incidents of anti-Semitism, mostly online: poll by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service More than 60 percent of American Jews said they experienced or heard anti-Semitic comments, slurs or threats, up from 54 percent a
What to do with your grief when a church closes by Richard Bott In his Easter message, Moderator Rt. Rev. Richard Bott reflects on disbanding and changing faith communities
3 facts we know about the historical Jesus by Emma Prestwich Not everyone agrees on the details of his life and death
In ‘Shadow Life,’ an Asian elder isn’t a victim. She’s the hero. by Alex Mlynek Hiromi Goto's graphic novel pits the main character against death itself
A tug of war over animal testing is dividing the scientific community by Roberta Staley Animal-free alternatives to validate drug safety exist, so why are some researchers still hung up on it?
Oldyssey puts a 21-century twist on pen pals with online French meetups by Eloise Stark The language program combats loneliness by connecting seniors with young people
Years of living in a small town nearly ‘white-washed’ me. Then BLM came along. by Anisha Bensdira Getting involved with activism made me realize who I am
Society still has a problem with women saying ‘no’ by Jackie Gillard We haven't learned to accept a woman's dissent without denigrating her
How therapeutic clowning injects humour for a different kind of healing by Sarah Treleaven Helen Donnelly shares her journey from niche professional to writing the book on therapeutic clowning
Big U.S. Christian adoption agency will now serve LGBTQ2 couples by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Bethany Christian Services said it has already been working with queer couples in some states, but this decision means consistency across its