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Ohio measles outbreak tied to Amish missionaries

(RNS) A measles outbreak tied to a group of Amish missionaries in Ohio has reached 68 cases, giving the state the dubious distinction of having the most cases reported in any state since 1996, health officials say.

I Am SpokaneFAVS Founding Member

SpokaneFAVS would like to thank the Elfert Family for being Founding Members of SpokaneFAVS! Generosity like theirs is helping the SpokaneFAVS Independence Fund make...

Why I Am Prochoice: A Journey of Faith

How does a person who grew up in the Deep South, who as a teenager joined one of the most conservative denominations in the U.S., who was educated in a religious college and seminary, who was ordained in that conservative denomination decades ago, and who has served in ministry for 50 years find himself to be not only prochoice, but a feminist?

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"One of the reasons I moved to Spokane from Oregon in 1998 was because it’s wide open for new initiatives, movements and communities...Spokane seemed...

Survey: One-quarter of the world harbors anti-Semitic sentiment

(RNS) One in four people globally are anti-Semitic, and nearly half the world has never heard of -- or denies or believes the Holocaust is exaggerated -- a new study finds.

It’s a small town

It's a small town and...

Ask an Atheist: How do you feel about the word ‘interfaith’?

The term does naturally presuppose some manner of godly faith (rather than, say, a naturalistic "faith" that the rules of nature operate regularly throughout the universe).

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