COMMENTARY: As the Church celebrates all her saints, we remember their witness that faith is a love story — one that is true and demands our whole hearts.
Personal accounts from four superintendents about how their relationship to religion informs their leadership thinking and actions in public school communities.
The Greek word for “believe” is pisteuo, which is defined as “to trust in, rely on, and be fully convinced of.” It is the ...
Why do people seek fear? Psychologists, pastors, and a haunt designer explain the science, spirit, and thrill of being scared ...
Collateral damage — "injury inflicted on something other than an intended target" — is most often associated with war. It has ...
Rather than offering simple answers, the symposium explored tensions that define religion in 2025: faith as both connective ...
At a Religion News Service symposium, faith leaders and journalists heard panels on what faith means in a digital age – and ...
Catherine Ruth Pakaluk, a renowned economist and recipient of the Acton Institute's Novak Award, addressed the BYU campus ...
Loving someone from the depths of your soul means loving someone without having expectations or limiting beliefs. It means ...
Church pews, gospel songs and prayer have offered comfort in Black communities for generations. But, even the strongest ...
Justin Bieber proved he only has eyes for his wife, Hailey Bieber, during his latest livestream. The 31-year-old pop star ...
Rather than fixate on the "yes you are — no you aren’t" debate, more are discovering fresh spiritual strength through ...
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