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August Coffee Talk: Safety in Worship

These four people will be the panelists at the next SpokaneFāVS Coffee Talk on Aug. 1. This community forum will take place at The Book Parlor/Indaba Coffee, 1425 W. Broadway Ave., at 10 a.m.

5 faith facts about Gov. John Kasich: ‘God is with me wherever I happen to be’

Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich, a former altar boy who grew up to be a pro-life, pro-death penalty conservative, throws his hat in the 2016 presidential race on Tuesday (July 21).

Christian rock band Third Day coming to Spokane, tickets on sale

Third Day, a Christian rock band from Georgia, will be performing in Spokane on Oct. 17 as part of their "Lead Us Back" Tour.

Chattanooga stirs U.S. Muslims’ concerns about radicalization

Addressing his congregation on the Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan, Imam Mohamed Abdul-Azeez implored worshipers to combat Muslim extremism in the aftermath of a shooting rampage that killed five servicemen in Tennessee.

Where’s the Bible in Harper Lee’s ‘Watchman’?

Harper Lee’s “new” book “Go Set a Watchman” is infused with religious life and Christian moral argument, from its title to its final words.

Muslims wrap up Ramadan fast with Eid al-Fitr feasting

Muslim Americans will gather today (July 17) to celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the month-long Ramadan.

Are Americans ready for a Muslim president? New poll suggests maybe

A recently released Gallup poll found “tidal shifts” over the past 60 years in Americans’ willingness to support a well-qualified black, female, Catholic or Jewish candidate for president.

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