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United Methodists vote to restructure worldwide church

WebBishop Tracy Smith Malone speaks during a news conference after delegates to the 2024 United Methodist General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., voted in favor of a …

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Health experts, faith leaders and White House target the 'movable' …

WebFor three hours Wednesday (May 26), faith leaders, government officials and health experts offered their tips for houses of worship to help promote COVID-19 …

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How clean water and faith go hand in hand

WebMost crucially, lack of access to sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene — WASH — is a fundamental problem in tens of thousands of health clinics and hospitals …

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HSS announces 17th annual ‘Health for Humanity’ Yogathon

WebHindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS) announces the seventeenth annual “Yoga for Health, Health for Humanity Yogathon” or “Surya Namaskar Yajna” (SNY). …

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In rural East Tennessee, a mobile clinic run by nuns and aging

WebSister Mary Lisa Renfer, right, medical director of the St. Mary's Legacy Clinic, chats with volunteers Marlie Clay, left, and Patti Pemberton during a stop at Crab …

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The Catholic Church wants to have a say on the future of AI

WebSalobir is the founder of Optic, a network committed to bringing the Catholic perspective to the field of AI. In 2018, he organized the first “Vatican Hackathon,” where …

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‘Denomination matters’ in Black-focused faith-based health …

WebStock photo. June 28, 2021. By. Adelle M. Banks. (RNS) — The health of Black churchgoers can differ depending on the denomination and the gender of the people in …

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Can secular health care institutions be trusted to make a moral …

Web(RNS) — Trust in secular U.S. health care institutions has been in free fall. In 2022, Gallup found that only 38% had a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in our …

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Obstacles remain as women seek more leadership roles in …

WebRev. Gina Stewart preaches during church service at Rankin Chapel, Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Washington. Throughout its long history, the Black Church in …

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California congressman demands more transparency from health …

WebIn January, California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Aliera Cos. and the Moses family, which founded Sharity Ministries, a nonprofit that Bonta said purported …

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‘You wear out’: How chronic illness grounds and inspires William …

WebThe Rev. William Barber II points out locations while driving around Goldsboro, North Carolina, March 26, 2022. RNS photo by Jack Jenkins. Greenleaf, …

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Why faith-based groups are prone to sexual abuse and how they …

WebA woman holds signs about abuse during a rally outside the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex on …

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Church of God In Christ, Inc. launches national PSA on mental …

WebMEMPHIS, Tenn. — In a groundbreaking relationship aimed at combating mental health challenges, the Church of God In Christ, Inc. (COGIC), one of the largest …

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Study: Spirituality boosts mental health during isolation and despair

WebPost-COVID, spirituality and faith helped people be resilient. KALAMAZOO, Mich. — A new Fetzer Institute study shows the positive effects of spiritual and religious …

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What didn't happen on Passover

WebAncient Rome endured insurrections of slaves against their masters and in every case there was a bloodbath. There was the German Peasants’ War in the 1500s — …

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Franklin Graham undergoes heart surgery, expects full recovery

WebIn this May 7, 2020, photo, the Rev. Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan’s Purse, sits for a portrait at his group’s coronavirus field hospital in New …

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Providence Catholic health care system to pay more than $200 …

Web(RNS) — One of the largest Catholic health care systems in the U.S. will likely have to pay 33,000 of its Washington state employees more than $200 million after a …

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Pope visits Venice to speak to the artists and inmates behind the

WebPope Francis waves to faithful at the end of a mass in St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy, Sunday, April 28, 2024. The Pontiff arrived for his first-ever visit to the …

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Despair in the Holy Land

WebFrom a nation of refugees surrounded by enemies, Israel has grown into an economic and military powerhouse. A democratic ally to the United States, it has come to …

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Tony Campolo, beloved pastor and social activist, recovering from …

WebJuly 6, 2020. By. Kathryn Post. (RNS) — Popular pastor and speaker Tony Campolo, 85, is recovering from a stroke he had on June 20, his family shared publicly in a statement on …

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Jim Wallis: False White Gospel

WebState of Belief host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush talks with Jim Wallis, founder of Sojourners and author of the new book "The False White Gospel: Rejecting …

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Suffering is a feature, not a bug, of Latter-day Saint life, says

WebSuffering is a feature, not a bug, of Latter-day Saint life, says author Melissa Inouye 'We want a world where God keeps us safe and none of us is gonna strike out or …

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Pope appears unable to climb a few steps as respiratory and …

WebMarch 7, 2024. By. Associated Press. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis again asked an aide to read his remarks and was unable to get back onto his popemobile Wednesday, …

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As Hindu wellness gains in West, chakra healing practitioners root

WebChakra healing is an ancient Hindu tradition that holds that chakras — “wheels” in Sanskrit — correspond to specific nerve endings and internal organs. The …

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