Rev. Jennifer Kottler: The Immigration Fight Isn't Over
Immigrants today are the strangers in our midst. If God has called us to care for the stranger, how dare we turn them away! Religious and community activists are organizing a robust movement for immigration reform that is growing ...
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Pencil Stubs Online: Always Looking
Much of early American history includes religion as part of the tale. Often one of the first buildings to be built in a frontier community was a church, sometimes – where population was light and beliefs diverse – a nondenominational church . ... And the landscape of some parts of the country reflects this immigration of religious communities. Where I grew up, in central Kansas, the countryside is dotted for miles by scores of ethnic churches. In one area, west of Wichita, ...
RELIGION IN AMERICAN HISTORY: The Soul Destroying Poison of the ...
Syman then follows the appearance of Indian religious figures at the World Parliament of Religions in 1893, the struggles of yoga teachers and practitioners through the era of immigration restriction, and finally to the post-1945 recovery of yoga in .... Investigating Race and Religion in American History and Culture - I recently received word about this important conference (also posted here): The John Wesley Honors College at Indiana Wesleyan University invites proposa. ...