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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted May 2, 2013

Thoughts about “The National Day of Prayer” May 2, 2013

Today is the National Day of Prayer. It is a day when Congress has mandated the President to issue a proclamation on the virtues of prayer. Prayer has been a positive and meaningful force for [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted February 8, 2012

Our religions Mr Gingrich? A quick review of the history of faith persecution in the US.

Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy’s response to Former Speaker New Gingrich’s call to respect “Our Religions” “Our religions,” Newt Gingrich said, “I think we [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted December 23, 2011

An Interfaith Holiday Story

We are hosting a college classmate of my oldest son in our home. Having just graduated from college, she is in the area looking for a job. Z is a delightful person who happens to be Muslim. In [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted December 21, 2011

Something Right In Oklahoma- An Appreciation

In this season of reflection, of hope, we are thankful for our Interfaith Alliance family around the country. This note was sent in by our Oklahoma Affiliate President Jeff Hamilton. Rev Mark [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted December 14, 2011

Lowes could use a little home improvement of its own

Caving to religious bigotry, Lowe’s pulled its advertising from the TLC program, “All-American Muslim.” The show examines life in Dearborn, Mich., through the lens of five Muslim American [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted June 2, 2009

Dick Cheney supports marriage equality…kind of, sort of

The most dangerous thing to do in Washington these days is to stand between Dick Cheney and a microphone. He’s been talking A LOT, especially in his futile attempt to prove that torture is [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted May 22, 2009

Lawmaker Wants to Make 2010 the “Year of the Bible”

I’m not kidding, though I wish I were. Check out H. Con. Res. 121 offered by Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA): Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted May 7, 2009

National Day of Prayer

Today is the National Day of Prayer. What exactly does that mean? President Truman signed a bill in 1952 creating the holiday and the president is required by law to issue a proclamation annually [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted May 6, 2009

Sad day for religion and the media

Last week the Dallas Morning News announced it was eliminating religion coverage from its paper. The Dallas Morning News used to have an award-winning religion section, stewarded by several [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 24, 2009

Diversity on the faith-based council

According to the LA Times: Egyptians are cautiously rejoicing over the recent appointment of a veiled Egyptian American Muslim woman as an advisor to President Obama. Dalia Mogahed, senior [...]

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