
Where Refugees Are Welcome
September 9, 2016
Where Refugees Are Welcome
“Around the world humanitarian financing is at the breaking point. Humanitarian appeals for South Sudanese and Burundian refugees in Uganda are severely underfunded,” says Charles Yaxley, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Uganda. “That leaves real gaps in our humanitarian ...
September 9, 2016
08:01

Digital Addiction
September 2, 2016
Digital Addiction
“We’re at a moment where we’ve adopted a new technology,” says MIT technology and society professor Sherry Turkle. “We’ve been vulnerable to its seduction, and we’re also ready to say this has led us not to a good place in terms of how it’s affected our relationships. It’s time for ...
September 2, 2016
07:34

Christians Countering Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
August 26, 2016
Christians Countering Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
“Stereotypes lose their power because they’re replaced by true, authentic relationships,” says Rev. Josh Graves, pastor of the Nashville megachurch Otter Creek Church of Christ, describing his project of engagement between Christians and Muslims. “It’s very hard for people to care about ...
August 26, 2016

Faith-Based Relief in Louisiana Flooding
August 19, 2016
Faith-Based Relief in Louisiana Flooding
“It's just amazing to see how it doesn't matter what race you are, anything like that; it's just everybody has the same needs, so we all pitched in and just started helping out,” says Jared Stockstill, administrator at Bethany Church in Baton Rouge. “So I just feel like it's really gone a long ...
August 19, 2016
05:47

$70K Minimum Wage CEO
August 19, 2016
$70K Minimum Wage CEO
“If I can just be a small part of a revolution in business where it ceases to be just about making money but it’s about solving problems and service, that would be enough to keep myself going,” says Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments.
August 19, 2016
08:33

Ferguson, Missouri Two Years On
August 12, 2016
Ferguson, Missouri Two Years On
"I always want to tell people that Ferguson erupted at a time when it had the eyes of the world on it, much like Birmingham, Alabama, which is where I’m from—when people saw from all over the country, all over the world what racial oppression looks like,” says UCC Pastor Traci Blackmon, a ...
August 12, 2016
00:01:54

Sunni-Shia Harmony
August 12, 2016
Sunni-Shia Harmony
"As a Shia, I see myself as a Muslim first. Yes, I am Shia, I’m very proud to be Shia, but when I consider myself and someone asks me what religion I am, I don’t say I’m Shia, I say I’m Muslim. And I think that’s how I identify, and I’ve always identified as that," says Nazeen Zaidi.
August 12, 2016
09:12

Minnesota Lama
August 12, 2016
Minnesota Lama
"I’ll be praying for them, I’ll be chanting for them," says nine-year-old Jalue Dorje when asked what he will do for people as the reincarnation of a 16th-century lama.
August 12, 2016
06:50

Religion at the Olympics
August 5, 2016
Religion at the Olympics
To raise awareness of the global refugee crisis, the Olympic Committee is allowing displaced people to compete together under a single flag. The team includes refugees from Syria and Africa.
August 5, 2016
01:44

Mother Teresa and Sainthood
August 4, 2016
Mother Teresa and Sainthood
“This most traditional of women is a very modern saint,” says Rev. James Martin, SJ, author of "My Life with the Saints." “She is a saint for doubters and seekers and people who wonder where God is in their lives.”
August 4, 2016
07:52

Noah’s Ark Park
August 4, 2016
Noah’s Ark Park
“We see increasingly the secularization of our culture, and the church is not really impacting the culture as it once did,” says Ken Ham, CEO of the Ark Encounter. “So what can we do to make an impact in the world? Well, why not build a Christian-themed attraction that the world is going to ...
August 4, 2016
07:03

Religion and the 2016 Democratic National Convention
August 1, 2016
Religion and the 2016 Democratic National Convention
“The income and wealth disparity in our nation that's tearing us apart, the anger, the fear, the judgmentalness, the racism that we've seen in our country—it’s tearing holes in the fabric of our society,” says Sister Simone Campbell, leader of Network Lobby’s Nuns on the Bus project. ...
August 1, 2016
09:47

Yellowstone Spirituality
August 1, 2016
Yellowstone Spirituality
“By all rights we shouldn’t really even be here, you know. We should back out, tear out the roads, and leave it,” says Jim Smith, a Yellowstone visitor. “But at the same time humanity needs this. I think the most important thing I’ve learned from other people is that they feel at peace ...
August 1, 2016
07:24

Religion and the 2016 Republican National Convention
July 22, 2016
Religion and the 2016 Republican National Convention
“I’m very interested in seeing some basic values return to the country. I care very deeply about life, I care deeply about marriage, I care deeply about religious liberty, I care deeply about issues of fiscal solvency,” says Reverend Jim Garlow, pastor of Skyline Wesleyan Church in San Diego. ...
July 22, 2016
08:45

Streaming Church Services
July 22, 2016
Streaming Church Services
“We are looking at the popularity of Facebook Live, Snapchat and Periscope, so churches want to be there where they can reach people,” says DJ Chuang, consultant and leading expert on social media, the Internet and the church.
July 22, 2016
08:14

Violence, Law Enforcement, Race and Justice
July 15, 2016
Violence, Law Enforcement, Race and Justice
“We need to deal with the unconscious beliefs that we have about each other,” says Lisa Sharon Harper, author of The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can be Made Right. “We can’t restructure our society and actually begin to heal what race broke until we understand how our society ...
July 15, 2016
05:37

Catholic Deacons
July 15, 2016
Catholic Deacons
“We had the exact same training – two nights a week, one weekend a month, summer internships. I wrote every paper he wrote,” says Maureen Garvey, who along with her husband took classes to prepare for the diaconate. “The only thing that was different was the day of ordination, I had tears in ...
July 15, 2016
09:25

Virginia Theological Seminary’s New Organ
July 13, 2016
Virginia Theological Seminary’s New Organ
"What we were looking for is an organ that sings, an organ that has a warm, mellow sound that accompanies singing,” says Rev. William Bradley Roberts, professor of church music and director of chapel music at Virginia Theological Seminary.
July 13, 2016
05:22

The Supreme Court 2016
July 1, 2016
The Supreme Court 2016
As it wrapped up its current term this week, the US Supreme Court handed down a number of decisions important to religious communities on issues including immigration, abortion, and affirmative action.
July 1, 2016
07:48

Amish Grace
July 1, 2016
Amish Grace
“This is nearly 10 years after the tragedy,” says Terri Roberts, the mother of Charlie Roberts, who murdered five Amish school girls in 2006, “and here I am. I’m alive and I am able to move forward because of the response of the Amish, because of forgiveness. I believe that so much light has ...
July 1, 2016
08:27
