Drug Addiction Was Bad in America. The Pandemic Made it Worse.
Recovery ministries try to help as people give up and give in.
Bible Translation Projects Are Preserving Endangered Languages
While the world loses a language every 40 days, translation efforts bring new life to threatened tongues.
The Red Carpet Is No Longer a Refuge from Real-World Issues
This Academy Awards season, celebrities and fans are looking for more from Hollywood, but even with more robust coverage, they may not always find it.
Is Religious Journalism Haunted?
Cracks in the myth of objectivity.
Making Omaha (Yes, That One) a Tech Startup Hub
Jeff Slobotski believes his hometown could be known for more than cornfields.
We Shall Answer to God
Every elected president has referred to God, providence, or a “higher power,” in an inaugural address.
‘No Ultimatum’ for Episcopalians, Says Anglican Head
Plus: IRS won’t ding All Saints but says anti-war speech was illegal, Newsweek on wooing evangelical voters, and other stories from online sources around the world.
In the Name of the Mother, Child, and Womb
Plus: More updates from this week’s church conventions and more articles from online sources around the world.
‘No Religious Motive’ for ‘Satanist’ Arson Suspects
Plus: More than two dozen die in Uganda church collapse, Church of England’s divestment called off, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Making the Small Church Visitor-Friendly
The most expensive piece of furniture in your church is the empty pew.