This weekâs Weekend Plug-in covers the death of Irish singer SinĂ©ad O'Connor. Plus, as always, catch up on all the best reads and top headlines in the world of faith.
Read More(OPINION) The need for after-abortion healing resulted in many groups taking on this critical work in the 1990s. Organizations such as Project Rachel, Rachelâs Vineyard, Forgiven and Set Free, SaveOne and Surrendering the Secret have since helped countless women and men begin their healing journeys.
Read More(OPINION) âIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyâ cost $294 million to make. It is likely a financial loss, as only 9% of viewers recommend it to friends and family. Compare this lack of enthusiasm with âSound of Freedom,â which used crowdfunding to raise its $14.5 million budget and grossed nearly $3 million more than âDial of Destinyâ its opening weekend.
Read More(OPINION) Why would anyone wonder about the sacred spot where God through Moses revealed the Ten Commandments and other biblical laws? Just look at the name. Doesnât everybody know that Mount Sinai must of course be on the Sinai Peninsula and, specifically, at a long-venerated location there? And yet some insist the true location is in Saudi Arabia.
Read More(OPINION) If I asked you to name the most repeated commandment in the whole Bible, you might offer up any one of various scriptural admonitions: Love the Lord with all your heart. Love your neighbor as yourself. Do unto others as youâd have them do unto you. Thou shalt not kill. But the real answer might surprise you.
Read MoreThis weekâs Weekend Plug-in explains the Trump factor in the 2024 GOP presidential race. Plus, as always, catch up on all the best reads and top headlines in the world of faith.
Read More(ANALYSIS) With the world around us getting better, why do so many faith-based films insist the world is getting worse? And what does that say about the religious right in America?
Read More(OPINION) Iâve been tracking environmental issues for more than six decades. Centuries before I was born, Thomas Malthus warned that human exponential growth would impact resources. Some heeded his warning. Many economists disregarded it. Technological optimists pushed back, emphasizing instead âhuman creativity expressed through markets.â
Read More(OPINION) Faith isnât necessarily easy. Itâs work. If it does come easily, itâs possibly not real faith but only self-delusion or vapidity masquerading as faith. Iâve been considering this again in light of developments in my family and my personal journey.
Read More(OPINION) The reason we persevere is because we know God has called us to do what is right. And we know that with God, we can overcome whatever difficulties, injustices or troubles we face. So when confronted with the choice of giving up or pushing through, remember to keep going.
Read More(ANALYSIS) The Sparkle Creed was circulated in 2021 by the Rev. Rachel Small Stokes of Immanuel United Church of Christ in Louisville, Kentucky. A Shower of Stoles website biography notes that she was raised United Methodist, served as a missionary in that denomination and trained for the ministry.
Read More(OPINION) On Aug. 16, 1967, in Atlanta during his annual report to the 11th Convention of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Martin Luther King Jr. entitled his speech âWhere Do We Go From Here?â and thus the question I have for ministers, Black and White today.
Read More(OPINION) For the past decade, a handful of megachurches have dominated worship music. They include Elevation Church, Australia-based Hillsong, and Californiaâs Bethel Church â all churches that have had their share of scandal and controversy. Still, most worship leaders have carefully compartmentalized the controversy and have continued to use their songs â and, in effect, financially support these churches.
Read More(OPINION) Why do U.S. power-brokers, and journalists themselves, pay little or no heed to ardent pronouncements by the World Council of Churches and the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA?
Read More(OPINION) Lost amid the news of Southern Baptist Conventionâs disfellowshipping of Saddleback Church was that of a much smaller Kentucky church â Louisvilleâs Fern Creek Baptist, with a Sunday attendance of 150, where the Rev. Linda Barnes Popham has served as lead pastor for 30 years..
Read More(OPINION) On this day in history, July 10, 1965, the Rolling Stones topped U.S. charts for the first time with the single â(I Canât Get No) Satisfaction.â It signaled a shift. Beatlemania hit the U.S. in early 1964. The Beatles were playful, upbeat. The Stones were dark, restless. âSatisfactionâ struck a chord. It resonated with what C.S. Lewis called âa new approach to life.â Discontentment.
Read MoreThis weekâs Weekend Plug-in starts with a major story that receives too little attention. Plus, as always, catch up on all the best reads and top headlines in the world of faith.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Minneapolis recently became the first major U.S. city to allow the âadhan,â or Muslim call to prayer, to be broadcast from mosques five times a day. In April 2023, the Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a change to the cityâs sound ordinance, effectively eliminating time constraints that previously prevented the pre-dawn and evening prayer calls from being broadcast.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Religion in 21st century America has become an enclave for people who have done everything âright.â They have college degrees and marriages and children and middle-class incomes. For those who donât check all those boxes, religion is just not for them.
Read More(OPINION) Many religious traditions value silence as a space where a supreme power might be experienced. âI will come to you in the silence,â promises God at the outset of David Hassâ hymn, âYou Are Mine,â sung in both Catholic and Protestant churches. Some religious folk might agree with Beckett that nothing is the ultimate reality.
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