African faith leaders are calling for debt forgiveness as the Vatican’s 2025 Jubilee year approaches to help their countries tackle growing economic crises. “We urgently
Faith leaders are making plans to provide a de-escalating presence at the polls months ahead of another deeply contested presidential election in an increasingly polarized
For most Native American children in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, education was neither a right nor a privilege. Indigenous children from Florida
Leaders of Catholic organizations helping migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border are denouncing President Joe Biden’s new asylum restrictions as shelter directors brace for its impact
Union Theological Seminary’s board of trustees voted May 9 to divest from all companies profiting off the war in Gaza. Union, a private, ecumenical school,
Seventy-five leaders of national Christian organizations and prominent churches have sent a statement to the White House, Congress and congregational leaders calling for greater action