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Could Novavax win over some religious vaccine skeptics?

Novavax's CEO has framed his company's vaccine as an alternative for those who object to the use of fetal cell lines in the development of existing popular vaccines.

Webinars Offered on Nonprofit Security Grant Funding

Faith-based, community and nonprofit organizations can participate in upcoming webinars regarding the fiscal year (FY) 2022 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP).

Spokane Jewish Film Fest Returns This Month

Spokane Area Jewish Family Services (JFS) will be holding its 18th annual Spokane Jewish Cultural Film Festival this month where films from around the world exploring religious and cultural Jewish themes will be presented.

WSU professor to share story of missionaries’ espionage during World War II for Feb. 16 virtual lecture

Story of missionaries’ espionage during World War II featured on Feb. 16 virtual lecture

In New Novel Former Whitworth Professor, Local Author Shows Importance of Doing Mission Work Well 

Jackson, who is South-African born, said the novel came out of a place of respect for missionaries he met after he retired in 2016 and accepted a short-term mission trip in Puebla, Mexico, to be an interim principal at a Christian school.

Funds Available to Spokane Area Houses of Worship, Non-Profits Through National Security Grant Program. Here’s How To Apply.

Domestic terrorism incidents are rising across the nation, but so is federal funding for organizations who are targets of hate crimes and seek protection for themselves and those they serve.

VIDEO: Love & Loneliness in the Pandemic Coffee Talk

On Feb. 5 our Coffee Talk panelists will share their stories, or speak to how they’ve navigated loneliness, grief and love during the pandemic.

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