Religious News Worth Reading, week ending Oct 12th 2019

Religious News Worth Reading, week ending Oct 12th 2019

Democratic Candidates Vow to Reverse Religious Protections Presidential candidates Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren announced similar plans to enhance LGBTQ protections including reversing the

I didn’t get it for a long time by Judy Knotts

I didn’t get it for a long time by Judy Knotts

It makes perfect sense. Still, I didn’t get it for a long time. Eventually, I learned that homeless people—at least the many, many I

The 2020 Edition of The Muslim 500

The 2020 Edition of The Muslim 500

A press release put out by The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre announced: The 2020 Edition of the annual publication ‘The Muslim 500: The

Yom Kippur and You: An Interview with Rabbi Ron Li-Paz

Yom Kippur and You: An Interview with Rabbi Ron Li-Paz

For those not raised Jewish, the High Holy Days may seem confusing or strange, something from another time and place. But according to Rabbi

5 Ways Social Media Connects Religion to Younger Generations

5 Ways Social Media Connects Religion to Younger Generations

Founder of Christian and Faith-Based Social Media Platform Offers Advice on how Social Media can Connect Younger Generations with Religion Social media is changing

The Missionary Who Became a Superhero By Randolph Dobbs

The Missionary Who Became a Superhero By Randolph Dobbs

There must be some kind of missionary muscle some people develop during the course of their religious service. Nayyereh Aminian would become a virtual

10 Surprising Scientific Reasons Linked to These Hindu Traditions

10 Surprising Scientific Reasons Linked to These Hindu Traditions

Religion and science come together in these Hindu traditions that are linked to scientific explanations. 1. Throwing Coins Into A River The most widespread

How to Widen the Eyes of Sinners By Ray Comfort

How to Widen the Eyes of Sinners By Ray Comfort

I‘ve always been desperate to reach the lost and, because of that, I’m continually pleading with God to save them. Their fate weighs heavily

Marching for Religious Interfaith

Marching for Religious Interfaith

On September 22nd, as part of a celebration of International Peace Day, marches were held around the world to celebrate Religious Peace and Justice.

Interfaith Council Takes Up Human Rights

Interfaith Council Takes Up Human Rights

Idi Amin “The Butcher of Uganda” seized power in 1971 and until he was ousted in 1979, his regime murdered an estimated 100,000 to