Arts & Culture review
From Adventist Review: We rarely think much about air. Unless it’s too smoky or too hot or too cold or too wet or too dry or moves too fast; we think about it only when… Read More »Arts & Culture review
From Adventist Review: We rarely think much about air. Unless it’s too smoky or too hot or too cold or too wet or too dry or moves too fast; we think about it only when… Read More »Arts & Culture review
For nonprofit mailers, including religious periodicals, postal rate hikes might be on the horizon as early as the end of this year, with further, inflation-based increases in 2017. That and other news emerged in July,… Read More »Religious Press Associations: Possible postal-rate hikes in 2016 and 2017
How We Did It: Q & A with the editors of Breaking Barriers This is part of a series of interviews with award recipients in the 2015 Best of the Christian Press contest sponsored by… Read More »Telling the stories of people with disabilities
What are the religious media saying about the perennial scourge of sub-standard living and nutritional conditions? From World Religion News: According to Rahim Jenkins, a human rights commissioner, feeding hungry people before breaking the fast… Read More »On poverty and homelessness
July 8, 2016 UPDATE Violence has wracked U.S. cites in the past week, with senseless shootings of law officers and private citizens. Religious leaders lament this atmosphere of hate and mistrust, and urge prayer, reflection… Read More »Faith Digest: Violence wracks U.S. communities
From Adventist Review: ADRA made a sweeping call for compassion in the global refugee crisis on Monday, which is United Nations World Refugee Day and comes two days after the Seventh-day Adventist Church marked World… Read More »ACP members on the International Refugee Week
From Presbyterian Record: The past few days, in the wake of the violence in Orlando, have revealed the challenge that “progressives” and “traditionalists” within the Presbyterian Church have in talking to one another about human… Read More »ACP members respond to Orlando tragedy
The Pulse nightclub slaughter has given Orlando the hellish distinction of being the site of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. Early morning at the club on Sunday, June 12, Omar Mateen killed 49 people… Read More »Images of hope from the aftermath of hell
How We Did It: Q&A with Steve Thorngate, editor/blogger for The Christian Century This is part of a series of interviews with award recipients in the 2015 Best of the Christian Press contest sponsored by… Read More »All About Blogs
How We Did It: Q&A with David Heim, The Christian Century This is part of a series of interviews with award recipients in the 2015 Best of the Christian Press contest sponsored by the Associated… Read More »Always in Search of Good Stories