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Light Prevailing over Darkness- Jami Amerine’s Search for her Destination
Light Prevailing over Darkness- Jami Amerine’s Search for her Destination The mind of a new-born child is like a blank canvas. His surroundings shape his thinking, transforming his personality. Ever since a child is born, he is introduced to a religion that is...
Miguel Torneire Taking His Missionary Work A Step Further For Helping The People
Humans are taught to help others from a very young age. Regardless of their beliefs, age, race, or any other category, humans are taught to help others since it is a basic code of conduct. Helping others is not just part of good manners; humans are prompted to help...
From Ashes to Beauty – Robert Sherriff
YES, it’s true, life is not always sunshine and rainbows. It’s not always easy, and sometimes it’s harsh and unfair. One might wonder, if there is a God, where is he? Why didn’t he stop that difficulty from happening? But the truth is, even if we don’t see or feel it,...
Embalming and Cremation: Here’s What You Need to Know
Upon the passing of a loved one, the urgency to make arrangements can often be overwhelming. The process of preserving a body after death can be extensive and perplexing for those dealing with the emotions of loss. From the decisions for viewings to setting a loved...
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As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts
Abdul El-Sayed became the first Muslim nominated by Michigan Democrats for U.S. Senate, but his historic candidacy has coincided with increased anti-Muslim rhetoric in politics and communities nationwide.
A look at the history and beliefs behind Japan’s controversial shrine to the war dead
Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo honors 2.4 million war dead, including 14 Class-A war criminals, making it both a sacred memorial and a source of international controversy regarding Japan’s wartime past.
Israel’s Christians rely on faith and allies as they fear rising harassment
Christians in Israel, comprising less than 2% of the population, report rising harassment and fear of expressing their faith visibly, prompting protective measures and government intervention efforts.
A temple stampede and a hotel fire in eastern India kill 14 and injure several
A stampede at a Hindu temple in Bihar killed seven people and injured more than a dozen, while a hotel fire in West Bengal killed at least seven others during a period of pilgrimage.
Pope Leo pleads with ultra-conservative sect not to ordain own bishops
Pope Leo has urged the ultra-conservative Society of Saint Pius X to cancel plans to ordain four bishops without Vatican approval, warning the action constitutes a schismatic act risking automatic excommunication.
Losing our religion? Most Australians have no religion, census could show if question was changed
A new survey suggests that changing Australia’s census religion question format could show over half the population identifies as non-religious, compared to the current 39% figure recorded in 2021.
Taxpayers could pay millions to abuse survivors if Christian Brothers goes bankrupt, court documents reveal
Australian taxpayers could face up to $65 million in payouts to abuse survivors if the Christian Brothers, a Catholic order, goes bankrupt, according to court documents released this week.
UK’s largest Muslim event goes ahead with added security as hate crime rises
The UK’s largest Muslim convention, Jalsa Salana, proceeded this weekend with heightened security measures amid rising anti-Muslim hate crimes and threats targeting Islamic gatherings across the country.
Abandoned by the US: Palestinian Americans trapped in a surge of Israeli settler violence
Palestinian Americans in a West Bank village face escalating violence from Israeli settlers, with the US government offering limited protection despite diplomatic ties to the region.
Empty pews and fear of ICE on Maryland’s Eastern Shore after TPS ends for Haitians
A Maryland church serving Haitian immigrants reports sharp attendance drops after protections expire, with community members fearful of deportation by immigration authorities.
US asks Philippines to extradite Filipino church leader accused of sex crimes and fraud
The U.S. has requested the Philippines extradite a church leader facing charges of child sex trafficking and fraud. Apollo Carreon Quiboloy, who leads the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church, was placed on the FBI’s most wanted list.
Appointment of Muslim judge in tiny Mississippi town brings social media attacks
A Muslim woman appointed as municipal judge in a small Mississippi Delta town has faced social media attacks and baseless accusations, though legal experts defend her qualifications and constitutional right to serve.