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He couldn't save a toddler, so he started a vast humanitarian project to save other Gazan children
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) — A 53-year-old Kuwaiti-born and US-trained doctor is the unlikely visionary who has won the support of Israeli authorities for a sprawling new philanthropic enterprise in the Gaza…
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2mWhat Democracy and Religion Look Like Across America
Find out how local Interfaith Alliance affiliates are on the front lines in the work of defending religious freedom and democracy with leaders from Iowa, Tennessee, and the national office in Washington, DC
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12mAstronaut Victor Glover is still trying to find the spiritual words to describe his Moon mission
(RNS) — 'At the end of it, when we were just responding totally instinctually, we talked a lot about God,' Glover told RNS in a recent interview, referring to the Artemis II crew.
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3mPope Leo tells human traffickers to 'repent' or face God’s judgment
TENERIFE (RNS) — On his final day of a weeklong trip to Spain, the pope called on all Catholics to integrate migrants into society to prevent the 'silent shipwreck' of loneliness and exploitation in the countries where they arrive.
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12mMosques face increasing challenges to provide security amid growing anti-Muslim fervor
(RNS) — Muslim organizations suspect they are not afforded fair access to Nonprofit Security Grant Program administered through the Department of Homeland Security.
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8mMy friend’s disability from long COVID changed her view of faith and friendship
(RNS) — The isolation of being homebound has taught my friend hard lessons. As a result, she believes that her connection with God has increased.