Written by the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, this Christian reflection considers different ways that we experience loss and how faith can guide us through the process. Using ...
This Christian reflection, written by the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, tackles the subject of death and the unusual way that Christians think about it throughout their lives.
He became the head altar boy. In that role, he participated in many of the convent's rituals and gained intimate access to the complex society of religious women. That's the level of understanding ...
Help us continue our bold reporting on religion RNS believes that matters of faith and spirituality aren't just important; they shape our world. That's why we're committed to reporting on all the ...
Lesser known, and particularly relevant for American politics today, is our 39th president’s commitment to the Baptist value of religious liberty. The United States’ most religious president in recent ...
One of the August "reflections" is on homosexuality ... "I do not expect our Christian community in Wales to add to the struggle. "God created me for what I am and I do not see myself or anyone ...
As a bilingual student, I am able to draw on my Amharic language skills to decode the grammatical structure of biblical Hebrew and reflect on religious literacy practices. Some exciting similarities I ...