For a handful of parishioners, the next journey would be the five-day, over 400-mile trek starting in Kent passing through the Tri-Cities and ending in Spokane.
Read More »Summer Brings Vacation Bible Schools and Other Day Camps to Spokane and North Idaho
Parents, it’s time to break open the summer planner and see what vacation Bible school or other values-oriented day camp fits your calendar to help prevent that “I’m bored” refrain you are so often bombarded with this time of year.
Read More »20 years of resilience: The story of Jackson Lino
When World Relief Spokane resettlement specialist Jackson Lino first came to the U.S. in 2000, he was only a teenager and had to reacclimate from his native South Sudan. However, thanks to the love and care he received, he now works to help refugees and bring attention to what is happening around the world.
Read More »FāVS and SPR Episode 4: Purity Culture
This Inland Journal episode examines the purity culture. That’s the movement whereby unmarried, but committed couples agree to stay sexually pure until they take their vows.
Read More »Library’s Drag Queen Story Hour Draws Protest, Praise
Drag Queen Story Hour started about four years ago in San Francisco with drag queens reading to children and has since grown into a national event.
Read More »In the shadow of the thunder dragon: Life as a Bhutanese refugee
Eleven years ago, Pingala Dhital, a Bhutanese refugee, came to the U.S. after spending 18 years in a Nepal refugee camp, seeking to give a better life for her family.
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