No matter how much I dislike them, sometimes clichés just say it best. For example, time really does fly: today is my last day as an intern for (the) Interfaith Alliance. I started interning here [...]
If people who call themselves Christians want to see any influence in the culture, then they ought to start following the commands of Jesus and people will be so amazed that they will be [...]
First off, it’s a sad day when you have to read the Manchester Guardian in the UK to find out what is happening to religious liberty in the U.S. The Guardian reports: An Arab-American owner [...]
The California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee unanimously passed a bill that would create greater awareness and understanding of the Sikh community in that state. The bill would require [...]
For those of you who have not heard yet, President Obama will be delivering the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame. This is sparking some controversy in Catholic circles, as [...]
Barack Obama, the only president to acknowledge ‘non-believers’ during his inaugural address, is himself a very religious individual. He has spoken freely about the role Christianity has played [...]
A new study this week revealed that 15% of Americans consider themselves ‘nonreligious,’ up from 8% in 1990. As a point of comparison, 1.4% of America is Mormon. Mitt Romney aside, there is a [...]
Now that President Obama has lifted the Bush limits on stem cell research, take a listen back to Welton’s conversation with Congresswoman Diana Degette about science, religion and stem [...]
I was in the mood for some good old-fashioned theocracy this past weekend. With a trip to Iran well beyond my budget, I turned to Mike Huckabee. He didn’t disappoint, chatting up the evils of [...]
Where does Interfaith Alliance stand on the faith-based partnership? What are Interfaith Alliance’s legislative priorities for the 111th congress? These questions and others are answered on video [...]