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An unlikely, authentic Ethiopian experience in Spokane
The other day I was driving to work on the North Newport Highway, when a small banner tied to a sandwich board caught my eye. It read “Ethiopian Cuisine.” I was immediately intrigued.
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Poll shows most Americans say employers should cover contraception
Most Americans say that employers — even religious ones — should provide birth control coverage to their employees, according to a survey released on Monday (Dec. 3).
The poll by LifeWay Research also showed that almost two-thirds of Americans (63 percent) believe businesses should be required to provide the coverage for free, even if contraception conflicts with the owner’s religious ethics.
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A SpokaneFAVS plea on #GivingTuesday
I've heard most of you say how much you value and appreciate this site. You read the stories, engage in the dialogue, like our photos and call on us to cover your events and ideas. And now, on #GivingTuesday, we ask that you give a little back.
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Faith group discusses building a new economy
Every Thursday in September The Oak Tree will discuss "Worker-Owned Cooperatives - Building the New Economy" at Salem Lutheran Church.
The meetings will be in the Fireside Room from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
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Chick-fil-A and what makes a Christian business Christian
But for me, the best gauge of Christian faithfulness for a company that makes their living selling chickens is how they treat their chickens, especially one that builds their entire marketing strategy around showing those poor cows some compassion. (See Cow Appreciation Day for more on that.)
Their official statement of purpose is, “To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us."
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Diet and religion come together at vegetarian outlet
The shelves of Bibles next to aisles of activated charcoal powder, cashew cream, agar agar sea vegetable flakes, Minit-meat and vegan gelatin may seem unrelated. But at the Adventist Book Center and Vegetarian Food Outlet, the diet lifestyles of Seventh Day Adventists closely relate to the religion — and has since the church’s inception in the mid-1800s.
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