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 Disrupting Denver
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 16, 2019

Disrupting Denver

For the past five years, the Rev. Amanda Henderson has served as the executive director of Interfaith Alliance of Colorado. She was recently named one of the leading 15 disruptors and [...]

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 #ChurchToo
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 16, 2019

#ChurchToo

A new investigation has uncovered approximately 700 cases of sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention over the course 20 years. The investigation has implicated nearly 400 Southern [...]

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 February 16, 2019 – What can one person do, anyway?
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By Ray Kirstein
In 2019
Posted February 16, 2019

February 16, 2019 – What can one person do, anyway?

There seem to be so many crises and emergencies all at at once these days, that it’s difficult not to feel overwhelmed. Despite best intentions, many of us are left to wonder, “what can one [...]

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 Our Muslim Neighbors: the book
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By Ray Kirstein
In Blog Posts
Posted February 9, 2019

Our Muslim Neighbors: the book

A new book, Our Muslim Neighbors: Achieving the American Dream, An Immigrant’s Memoir, takes an empathetic look at life for Muslims in this country. Author Victor Begg discusses the impact that [...]

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 One breakfast, under God
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 9, 2019

One breakfast, under God

The National Prayer Breakfast is a congressional event attended by the president that annually flirts with inappropriately using religion to influence public policy. This year, in particular, it [...]

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 SOTU, two
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 9, 2019

SOTU, two

There wasn’t much surprising about this year’s State of the Union address. The president mostly stuck to his script, but there was still the characteristic bravado and informality that we’ve come [...]

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 February 9, 2019: The State of Our Union is.
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By Ray Kirstein
In 2018
Posted February 9, 2019

February 9, 2019: The State of Our Union is.

This week, the delayed State of the Union address – religious language and all – was met with celebration on one side and a distinct lack of surprise on the other. This week on State of Belief, [...]

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 The more things change…
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 2, 2019

The more things change…

This week, we’re marking the 13th anniversary of State of Belief’s first broadcast. We started this show to provide a way to engage in, and influence, the national conversation around issues of [...]

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 Whosoever You Love: Amber Cantorna
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments, Whosoever You Love
Posted February 2, 2019

Whosoever You Love: Amber Cantorna

Millions of LGBTQ Americans grow up in families that are openly hostile to their identities. The pain and alienation that this can cause is not something that should be inflicted upon anyone. [...]

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 God talk on the campaign trail
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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted February 2, 2019

God talk on the campaign trail

The first votes won’t be cast for another year, but numerous Democrats have already announced their intentions to run for the White House in 2020. Many of the new candidates have used religious [...]

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