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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Religious Literacy and Interfaith Education for Kids
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 …
[Read more...] about My Eye-Opening Experiences at the Parliament of the World’s Religions
We've read some interesting blog posts this week. Here are our three favorites. Living the Gandhi Dream in Ahmedabad On Labels and Returning to Church Being …
Last week, I attended a lovely celebration of the 9th day of Ridvan at our local Baha'i Center. That holiday ended on Saturday evening with the 12th (and final) …
This week, our Baha'i friends continue their 12-day celebration of Ridvan. The 1st, 9th, and 12th days are particularly important, and many Baha'i honor those …
This week's post, Seeking Peace Through Art, was published in March, 2015 for The Interfaith Observer. My article highlights Fauzia Minallah, an …
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We read some great, thought-provoking posts this week. Here are our three faves! Millennials Don't Take Religion Seriously and that Should Concern Us Does My …
Greetings from sunny FL! It's spring break in Asheville, NC, so we're having a relaxing week before heading back to the madness. I have managed to do a bit of …
This week's favorite blog posts come from some very reputable sources -- Patheos, Interfaith Observer, and Huffington Post. Enjoy! Starting the New Year off …
Every once in a while, I like to share some of our interfaith mistakes. Despite our best efforts to educate ourselves, learning about other faith traditions is …
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Welcome to Multifaith Monday and our top 5 faith/interfaith related news stories from the last several days. And Happy Spring! One-Man Bell Ringer High above …