As Ramadan nears, U.S. prisons urged to accommodate faith needs by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service Religious groups say respecting inmates' practices is more critical than ever amid the COVID-19 pandemic
What Emily Dickinson can teach us in a pandemic by Baisakhi Roy The poet's works are timely and comforting as we navigate COVID-19 and isolation
Opposition to Samaritan’s Purse field hospital grows by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service The evangelical Christian group is treating patients suffering from COVID-19 in New York City's Central Park
Jean Little encouraged me to use my gifts by Miriam Spies I always felt lucky to get to know my favourite author beyond the page
On Good Friday amid a plague, a hard truth emerges by David Giuliano The fear and suffering of God on a cross persists in the flesh
A different take on the Stations of the Cross by Richard Bott Moderator Richard Bott has a more expansive way of thinking about the powerful Easter tradition
As parents of a kid with ADHD, we feel forgotten by Brianna Bell Our daughter is doing worse than before isolation, and there are no government-funded supports
Maundy Thursday’s foot-washing is more than a re-enactment by Jane Dawson The accompanying commandment to love and to serve is for all people, at all times
This Holy Wednesday, consider a new symbol for our faith by Sara Jewell Jesus' life and ministry was about inviting people to the table
Passover seders get creative twists by Alex Mlynek Jews are experimenting with new ways to celebrate the holiday during a pandemic