Yesterday, in our Multifaith Mashup, we focused on the Psalm passage from this Sunday's Revised Common Lectionary readings. For the kids in Sunday School …
Indigenous
Goddesses from Down Under
This is the last day of our tribute to Women's History Month. If you missed our previous posts this week, travel way back in time with a bit of lore about some …
Shinto Goddesses
This week, with Women's History Month as our inspiration, we're focusing on goddess in some of the lesser-known indigenous traditions. Yesterday, we featured …
Goddesses of Hawaii
This week, as part of our ongoing series for Women's History Month, we're exploring goddesses. Many folks know about the goddesses of the ancient Greek and …
Teaching Faith Traditions: Ned and the World’s Religions
Many published books are available to help you introduce the world's faith traditions to your kids. The vast majority focus on one particular tradition (e.g., …
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My Eye-Opening Experiences at the Parliament of the World’s Religions
This week's post was published under the title "One conference won't change the world but it can spread hope" for the Christian Century. In this article, I …
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Multifaith Monday 5/18/15
Excited to see my article on Pakistan's Funkor Child Art Center made the "Best of 2014/5" edition of The Interfaith Observer! Thanks again to Fauzia Minallah …
Multifaith Monday 5/11/15
Great interfaith news articles from the last several days. Enjoy! Is the Death of Religion Really Imminent? Faith Activists Still Helping Iraq's Religions …
Multifaith Mashup: Water Rituals — Primordial and Cleansing
I’m headed to San Francisco tomorrow for the Big I Conference! The “I” stands for all sorts of things – interfaith, interspiritual, integral and independent – …
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