Odyssey Networks took to the streets to find out how people pray and what motivates their prayers.
For the past year, we have seen an unprecedented mass migration of immigrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees. Odyssey asked people their opinions on how to best...
Race, says The Rev. Dr. James Forbes, is used to define who is worthy of existence; and racism is genocide; and a slow process of extermination.
Dr. Eric D. Barreto (Assoc. Professor at Princeton Theological Seminary) and Dr. Jacqueline Hidalgo (Assoc. Professor of Latina/o Studies and Religion at Willia...
North Lawndale College Prep has a high percentage of high school students who face the challenges of housing instability and homelessness. These challenges ofte...
One organization working to end homelessness is Habitat For Humanity NYC, the faith-based nonprofit organization that enlists volunteers to help rehabilitate ol...
Teresa Ghilarducci, Professor of Economics at New School for Social Research and author of When I'm Sixty-Four: The Plot Against Pension and The Plan to Save Th...
Faith and political leaders united to call attention to the importance of the food stamp program, which may be at risk for cuts. For one week, clergy members an...
In the last four years, with only $80,000 and a team of volunteers, God's Little Acre, a farm in Surrey, BC, Canada has given away 420,000 pounds of produce to ...
By bringing health services, supplies, food and services directly to the people who need help in their own communities,the Night Ministry Community Health Bus i...
Retired NYPD Chaplain Susan Johnson Cook speaks on being a bridge between police and communities in crisis and pain.
Rev. Dr. Harold Dean Trulear, the National Director of Healing Communities, inspires congregations and faith leaders to live God's message of second chances.
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