We’re Not Ready for This Kind of Grief
According to my mother, there are two unique forms of grief that everyone touched by war understands.
The Reverend Dr. William Barber on Community in the Coronavirus Crisis
Jelani Cobb has written, for The New Yorker, that the Reverend Dr. William Barber is a man
How Should Christians Act During a Pandemic?
Churches are usually packed this week, the holiest on the Christian calendar. But this year, with very
Passover, Easter, Ramadan — and interfaith America in action
Passover is about how a people who stay steadfast in hope can be liberated as a community
Potter’s Three C’s to Surviving COVID-19: Compassion, Consideration and Creativity
COVID-19 has become a silent enemy in many ways, but it’s a public enemy for those Asian
Breathe-centered welcoming meditation – Carrie Doehring, PhD
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Odyssey Impact® announces free access to ‘ON Scripture® – The Bible’ resource
NEW YORK — Odyssey Impact®, a leading faith-based social impact organization and Peabody award winning documentary outfit,
When we come to the end of our strength, the universe will hold us
When Blaise Pascal said, “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a
How People Learn to Become Resilient
Norman Garmezy, a developmental psychologist and clinician at the University of Minnesota, met thousands of children in
The Plague by Rabbi Gustav Buchdahl
The Rabbis taught העולם כמנהגו נוהג (ha-olam c’minhago noheig): the world is governed by inexorable forces over