Sochi Olympics: An Avenue to Religious Understanding
[dropcaps]E[/dropcaps]very four years, the Olympic Games bring the international community together in one arena, at one time, with one purpose: to play. Beyond that obvious objective
[dropcaps]E[/dropcaps]very four years, the Olympic Games bring the international community together in one arena, at one time, with one purpose: to play. Beyond that obvious objective
[list][item icon=”icon-cloud-download”]Mississippi is the most religious state in the nation[/item][/list][list][item icon=”icon-cloud-download”]Vermont is the least religious state in the nation[/item][/list] In 2013, a poll regarding religiousness in
By Justin L. [dropcaps]A[/dropcaps]s the final moments of the year 2013 tick away, the countries of the world eagerly anticipate for the clock to strike zero;
[dropcaps]L[/dropcaps]ooking back at 2013, there were a tremendous number of events and occurrences that took place, with religion at the forefront–from the resignation of one pope
The separation between church and state was a long-held belief by many, even with legal implications. This carried over into the school system, with removal of
In the fertile land west of the Sea of Galilee, a team of Israeli archaeologists recently unearthed a remarkable discovery, a 2,100-year-old agricultural farmstead. The old
For most of us, the decision to get a job was less related to an internal desire, but rather the economic and financial need to make
As religious communities are increasingly transitioning to online spaces, circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic have opened up an unanticipated partnership: between faith groups and Facebook. As