- March 8, 2024
RELIGION
A new memoir examines how to reclaim faith after a bipolar diagnosis
(RNS) — In 2011, when she was 18 years old, Anna Gazmarian was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. As an evangelical, Gazmarian attended church regularly, was
Denver Seminary announces presidential retirement and appoints search committee
LITTLETON, Colo — The Board of Trustees of Denver Seminary, at their March 7 meeting, received and accepted the request from Dr. Mark Young to
‘In the name of the Mother, Daughter and Holy Spirit’: Catholic women advocate change
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — In the week leading up to International Women’s Day, Catholic women gathered near the Vatican and online to promote female leadership
What is happening with the SBC and the Department of Justice?
(RNS) — Last week, lawyers for the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee say they were contacted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District
Who is leaving the LDS church? 8 key survey findings
(RNS) — When Josh Coates and Stephen Cranney wanted to learn more about members and former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
9 Jehovah’s Witnesses convicted of extremism for practicing faith in Russia
(RNS) — Nine Jehovah’s Witnesses were convicted of extremism by a Russian court on Tuesday (March 5), receiving sentences of up to seven years in
Greta Gerwig didn’t get an Oscar bid for ‘Barbie’ but she does get Genesis
(RNS) — As we roll into Oscar weekend, let’s take another look at the best-picture nominee that dominated the box office and the cultural imagination
Pope appears unable to climb a few steps as respiratory and mobility problems take their toll
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis again asked an aide to read his remarks and was unable to get back onto his popemobile Wednesday, as
Putin’s crackdown casts a wide net, ensnaring the LGBTQ+ community, lawyers and many others
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — It’s not just opposition politicians who are targeted in the crackdown by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government in recent years. Also
Jerusalem Palestinians prepare for Ramadan amid holy month’s uneasy politics
JERUSALEM (RNS) — The stores near the Damascus Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem are filled with holiday sweets, and the butcher shops are