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DoorDash delivers 100 million charity meals, partnering with religious, other nonprofits

(RNS) — DoorDash is known for its food deliveries to homes across America. But it recently marked a milestone for

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Is the GOP the party of life and liberty no more?

(RNS) — In 1856, amid cultural debates about the morality of enslaving fellow humans, the abhorrent, dehumanizing treatment of Black

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Oklahoma’s superintendent orders public schools to teach the Bible – sparking religious freedom controversy

(The Conversation) — In the days since Oklahoma’s state superintendent, Ryan Walters, ordered school districts to teach the Bible, he’s

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The Washington insiders helping Sean Feucht spread Christian nationalism in Congress

WASHINGTON (RNS) — Soon after the sun set in the nation’s capital on an early March day in 2023, Sean

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Our Daily Bread Publishing shines with bestselling, award-winning resources and leading new releases

Our Daily Bread Publishing, the publishing division of the global nondenominational nonprofit Our Daily Bread Ministries, which distributes content in 58

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Why the Olympic Games are a ‘civil religious’ ceremony with a global congregation

(The Conversation) — Fans are getting ready to watch top athletes from around the globe compete in the 2024 Summer

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How July 4th and Juneteenth Can Bring America Together

 Happy Independence Day Weekend! In this episode of The State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly podcast and radio program,

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‘Which parts of the world do we stop covering?’ Former leaders alarmed by USCCB layoffs ask

(RNS) — In the wake of major layoffs in one department of the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ Conference, concerns are being

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Photos of the Week: Stampede in India, Bulgarian Patriarch

(RNS) — Each week RNS presents a gallery of photos of religious expression around the world. This week’s photo gallery

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Bills to enhance religion in schools spur fights between faiths

(RNS) — When Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry was asked to defend his support for a new state law requiring public