The Heart of My Grandfather
Just Sign Up for the Goodies?
Faithful to the Truth
Elijah Interfaith Leaders Claim Hope as a Shared Principle
SARAH Celebrates 10 Years
Sacred Ground by Eboo Patel: A Review
Mirabai Starr – An Interview about Writing God of Love
The Beloved Community in the Face of Violence
What Happens When Governments Foster Interfaith Action?
Getting Serious about Spirituality and Health
Anything less than a contemplative perspective on life
is an almost certain program for unhappiness.
- Father Thomas Keating
Buddhist Translators without Borders
Women Provide Prophetic Voices in 1893 – Part 2
Interfaith-Active Artists Promote Peace with Story & Song
Honoring our Spiritual Foremothers
On November 3, University of Chicago’s magnificent Rockefeller Chapel hosted the inaugural event of the Women’s Task Force at the Parliament of the World’s Religions. The evening was dedicated to Bearing the Light: Honoring our Spiritual Foremothers. A gathering of 500 witnessed women representing diverse faiths sharing stories honoring a woman from their spiritual tradition during an evening punctuated by drumming, ethereal chants, and Indian dance.
[“Bearing the Light” at Rockefeller Chapel Photo: 8 Eyes Photography]
Collaborative Peace Groups
Report – World Congress of Religions 2012
Teaching World Religions for 40 Years
The first class of a new semester is always magical for me: a clean slate, tabula rasa, and new beginning. As I gaze at the students filling the large lecture hall in the Science Math Building at Saddleback Community College, Mission Viejo, in southern California, my stomach rumbles with nervous energy: my 40th year of teaching, but it seems like I am just beginning.
What Light Can Do for Life
Shifting from ‘Millennium’ to ‘Sustainable’ Development Goals
by Caroljean Willie
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were adopted by the United Nations Millennium summit in September, 2000. Government leaders from countries around the world agreed to set these goals…


