Neris Gonzalez: ‘My Dreams Will Never Be the Same’
Neris Neris Gonzalez: ‘My Dreams Will Never Be the Same’ Article ByJulia Lieblich January 3, 2022… Read More
Neris Neris Gonzalez: ‘My Dreams Will Never Be the Same’ Article ByJulia Lieblich January 3, 2022… Read More
pankisi_02 In Orthodox Georgia, Women Are Pioneering Tourism To A Muslim Valley Hit Hard By War Article ByClément Girardot and Julien Pebrel… Read More
DiannaOrtiz_YoungBeach_1400px Sister Dianna Ortiz: A Tribute to a Survivor of Torture Who Became a Voice for Victims Audio ByMaria Emilia Martin November 15,… Read More
ancient trees Engaged Spirituality at COP26 – UN Climate Talks Commentary ByCRCC Staff November 9, 2021… Read More
courtesy of GaryMason Rev. Gary Mason: Faith on the Peace Lines of Northern Ireland Article ByBrie Loskota November 7, 2021… Read More
106_RosalinaTuyuc_Conavigua_1400px Rosalina Tuyuc Velasquez: Calling on Ancient Maya Wisdom to Heal Guatemalan Widows Audio ByMaria Emilia Martin November 1, 2021… Read More
The Spiritual Edge Sweeps Religion News Association Radio Awards Announcement ByCRCC Staff October 7, 2021… Read More
90-1 Michelle Clifton-Soderstrom: An Evangelical Professor And Her Students Inside A Maximum Security Prison Audio ByMonique Parsons October 5, 2021… Read More
MehoolSanighrajka_AhimsaCafe_websize Mehool Sanghrajka: A Jain Tech Innovator Combines A Religious And Worldly Perspective In Education Audio ByAthar Ahmad October 5, 2021… Read More
Pháp Dung (the name he was given upon ordination) is among a unique set of people—those whose spirituality has led them to eschew material consumption. As part of the University of Southern California Center for Religion and Civic Culture’s global project on engaged spirituality, a team of journalists and researchers have interviewed 80 exemplary individuals committed to making the world a better place. For a significant number of these people, living simply is more than enough, it is a source of freedom. Read More