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Prayer rooms closed

Kazakhstan’s commercial capital, Almaty, has closed down two prayer rooms used by Muslim and Russian Orthodox residents. Photo: Petunyia/Shutterstock Following the adoption of laws seriously

Black seminaries embrace hip-hop

Some theological schools offer a class on hip-hop superstar Jay-Z. Hip-hop can “bring souls to Christ and change lives,” says one professor. Photo: R. Gino

Bias found in Pakistan schools

Pakistan’s public schools and madrassas negatively portray the country’s religious minorities, a study finds. Photo: Marcio Jose Bastos Silva Pakistan’s public schools and madrassas negatively

Video highlights of Atlantic National Event

Video highlights of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Atlantic National Event, held Oct. 26 to 29 in Halifax, are now available on the Anglican

International Day of Prayer

On Sunday, Nov. 13, Christians in more than 130 countries will set aside a special time to pray for persecuted Christians worldwide. There are more

London cathedral suspends legal action vs. protesters

Authorities at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral suspended legal action against anti-corporate protesters who have camped out on the church’s doorstep. Photo: Godrick/Shutterstock London– Authorities at

UK to allow religious gay partnership ceremonies

There are presently around 5,500 same-gender civil partnerships every year in the U.K. Photo: Laurin Rinder Canterbury, England-Same-sex couples will be allowed to hold civil

Come home again

I want to share with you an experience of profound thanksgiving.  My wife, Heather, my daughter, Allison, and I took vacation in August, touring in

Stronger together

When we invited regional youth workers to the Lutheran-Anglican Stronger Together youth ministry consultation, we didn’t ask them to come for training. Our purpose was

A DAY TO REMEMBER Canadian Air Force Major Desmond Brophy kisses his three-year- old daughter, Kathleen, during Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Queen's Park Veteran's Memorial in Toronto, Nov. 11, 2010. Photo: REUTERS/Mike Cassese

Maple leaves and poppies

Poppies still bloom in Flanders’ Fields though guns no longer roar and children romp where carnage raged in war-torn days of yore. To honour those

Letters

David Anderson http://davidandersonillustration.com What next?It was with more than dismay that I read in the Anglican Journal [Letters, Innovative examples, Sept. 2011, p. 4] of

Six years in a blind school

Excerpted from Deliverance from Jericho: Six Years in a Blind School. Bruce Atchison is also the author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit. He

December Bible Readings

01 Psalm 85.1-13 02 2 Peter 2.1-22 03 2 Peter 3.1-18 04 Mark 1.1-8 05 1 John 1.1-10 06 1 John 3.1-24 07 1 John

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