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The solution to consumerism

Remember that part of the Bible where it says that you cannot serve both God and money? We like to forget that around Thanksgiving

Understanding gratitude neurons

Sometimes that feeling of gratitude comes out of religious observance, what we learn in a house of worship, sometimes it comes from a sense of something greater than ourselves like God or the universe, a lake or a community.

Tri-parish covenant turns 40

Three Spokane Valley Churches are celebrating 40 years of collaboration at a special service on Sunday.

Volunteers Needed for Tom’s Turkey Drive

Second Harvest Food Bank is seeking volunteers to help with Tom's Turkey Drive. The organization wants to provide 11,000 meals for hungry families in need this Thanksgiving.

Guilty until Proven Innocent: The Exonerated comes to Gonzaga

The death penalty drama, "The Exonerated," will return Spokane the week before Thanksgiving. Hosted by the Gonzaga University Department of Theatre and Arts.

Ask a Jew: Can you tell me more about Jewish holidays?

As a rule, Jewish holidays begin at sunset the night before the first full day of the holiday. Traditionally, Jews aren’t allowed to work on major holidays.

Is James Foley a martyr? A brutal death sparks a faith-based debate

From the moment news broke that U.S. journalist James Foley had been beheaded by Islamic State extremists in the Middle East, many Christians, especially Foley’s fellow Catholics, began calling him a martyr, with some even saying he should be considered a saint.

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