Welcome to this Friday's blog blast where I share my 3 favorite posts from the last week. This weekend marks the feast of St. Brigid for Christian communities …
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Multifaith Monday 1/26/15
Happy Monday! Here are my top 5 picks for interesting news articles from the last few days -- museums that house images of Muhammad, Romney's potential run for …
Interfaith Blog Blast 1/23/15
Welcome to my blog blast! Here are three of the most interesting blog posts I read this week. The first is part of a Patheos Public Square series on Best …
Interfaith Collaborations with Kids!
This week's post was published in the January, 2015 edition of The Interfaith Observer. The article is entitled, "Let's Get This Party Started: Interfaith …
Multifaith Monday 1/19/15
Happy MLK, Jr. Day! And welcome to my top 5 faith-related news articles from the last several days. One of the bigger stories last week was Duke's announcement …
Interfaith Blog Blast 1/16/15
Blog blast is a way to share my three favorite blog posts from others during the last week. The first is from Eboo Patel, founder of Interfaith Youth Core. The …
Talking with your Kids about the Paris Attacks
The terrorist attacks in Paris have rocked our global sensibilities. In the media business, a two- or three-day story is a big deal. In this case, almost a week …
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Multifaith Monday 1/12/15
Last week's news was dominated -- and rightfully so -- by the terrorist attacks in Paris. There were, however, some notable events happening in other faith …
Interfaith Blog Blast 1/9/15
I read a lot of interesting blog posts during the week, so I thought I would start sharing them. Here are my top three! Prayer and Peace in the Midst of …
Money, Money, Money: How Faith Communities Stay in Business
One of the commonalities across faith traditions is the idea of giving. In Christianity, we have caritas. In Islam, we have zakat. In Judaism, we have tzedakah. …
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