Nuns in Africa create social enterprise startups to help communities
“You cannot evangelize to people who are hungry, who are dying, who are not getting an education.”
Enlightening stories on faith, foster care, disabilities and more.
“You cannot evangelize to people who are hungry, who are dying, who are not getting an education.”
In early March, more than 30 atheist, humanist and secular leaders gathered at a residence overlooking Southern Californian vineyards toContinue Reading
As anti-Semitism continues to increase on social media, Holocaust memorials and museums dedicated to chronicling the genocide of World War II are stepping up to help preserve the truth and create a community. The online world is coming to their aid.
James Wang had a choice: an internship at an engineering firm or a fellowship that’s not specifically in his field but where he felt he could make a big difference.
Angels in Waiting is a nonprofit made up of nurses who step up to care for medically fragile babies and children in foster care in California.
April Clemmer, a Los Angeles resident and a Baptist herself, came up with the Walk of Faith tour last winter, after spending a decade researching Hollywood history.
Watching Christian movies growing up, Tebow had his doubts when the main character started praying and suddenly everything “was just perfect.”
Once residing under the same roof, University Synagogue and Irvine United Congregational Church have spent about thirty years meeting, sharing, challenging each other and being challenged.
San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood is known for its rampant drug use, crime and homelessness. The police department made more thanContinue Reading
Sophomore Brendan Madden attends football practice at St. Thomas Aquinas College every day from 3 to 6 p.m. He then has aContinue Reading