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The importance of religion in the lives of Americans is on the decline. That's according to a new report from the Public Religion Research Institute.
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If the proposed bill is passed, public schools would have to display the commandments in every classroom starting next school year.
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Christian nationalism has been seen as outside the mainstream. But new data from the Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institute indicates it's more common than many think.
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Lawmakers have taken more control of the National Prayer Breakfast from the group that ran it for seven decades after concerns rose over influence peddling and attendees, including a Russian spy.
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Since the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to an abortion, many Muslims Americans have been turning to their faith to try to figure out: What does Islam say about the issue?
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A longtime pastor says the question used to be how can the church change the culture? Now, it's how do they change the culture of the church? Ways range from gardening to food giveaways to fire pits.
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David Gura speaks with Rev. Kimberly Scott about last week's meeting of the United Methodist Church's Council of Bishops and its impeding vote on whether to ordain gay pastors.
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Based on updated information from the FBI, Jewish leaders said they were 'pleased to share that the urgency of concern has been lowered.' Earlier on Saturday, Temple Beth-El canceled Shabbat services because of a threat.
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Disney's Ms. Marvel has upended all the stereotypes about being Muslim or a South Asian.
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Retired San Antonio priest Fr. David Garcia discusses how his book, "Pandemic Preaching: A Pulpit in a Year Like No Other," guided remote churchgoers through the ups and downs of the COVID-19 pandemic.