Religion News Service
Faith and FIFA: Religion at the World Cup
Religion News Service journalists Jack Jenkins and Mehditha Anis on the World Cup, Religion, and Politics
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12mMuslim advocacy group fights for trust after Texas brands it a terrorist group
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7mCan AI replace vocation?
(RNS) — For many, the uncertainty is about more than employment — it's about meaning and purpose.
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5mThe intellectual roots of feminism’s antisemitism
(RNS) — I don't know that feminism is a word Jewish women still fully own, but I know it’s worth fighting to keep.
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7mAs Israel divides Jewish communities, Yiddish draws a new generation
(RNS and NPR) — The language app Duolingo reported that roughly 296,000 people around the world are studying Yiddish as of this year. An estimated 60% of them are under 25 years old.
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6mCICW announces next round of worship and preaching grants
<a href="https://worship.calvin.edu/">Calvin Institute of Christian Worship</a>