This post, Unleashing Spiritual Creativity in Children, was published in the March, 2015 edition of The Interfaith Observer.) I've reprinted it here for your …
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Religious Literacy and Interfaith Education for Kids

This post, Unleashing Spiritual Creativity in Children, was published in the March, 2015 edition of The Interfaith Observer.) I've reprinted it here for your …
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Welcome to Multifaith Monday -- our top 5 news story picks from the last several days. Also in the news...the Dalai Lama will spend his 80th birthday (July 5th) …

Enjoy our three favorite blog posts from the last week! A bit more Christianity than usual. A Christian Without a Church How an Atheist Pagan Prays The …

The end result was the messiest sanctuary I’ve ever seen – noisemakers, cookie crumbs, dirty napkins, squashed Eiffel Tower boxes, and crumpled wads of tissue …

Happy Monday! In case you haven't heard, yesterday was International Women's Day, so we'll start with a faith-related article about that. Plus, we share our …

I enjoyed a fun Purim celebration at our local Chabad House last night; the theme was Purim in Paris. Today is Holi for our Hindu friends, but I'm still waiting …

Lent, the 40+ day preparatory period leading up to Holy Week, is arguably the most Christian time of the liturgical year. Institutional Christianity teaches …
Lots of Christian-related news this week, but we'll start with Purim, the Jewish holiday that commemorates Queen Esther's saving of the Jewish people from the …

Buddhism, technically-speaking, is not a religion, thanks to the fact that there is no God. The Buddha never claimed to be a deity, he never advocated praying …

One of the most interesting interfaith happenings from the last week was #Muslims4Lent. The hashtag was started by Muslims who wanted to show support for and …