Archive: January 11, 2009 - January 17, 2009
Religious Leaders Should Aspire to Inspire
President-elect Obama clearly is wrestling with that challenge of how to bring out the best in our nation in these difficult times, and it is a question that likewise has the attention of our nation's religious leaders. What do we say to our nation to inspire us to find the power in the problems?
By James Forbes | January 16, 2009; 2:08 PM ET | Comments (22)
Christians Find Common Ground on Abortion, Gay Rights
Evangelicals and progressives agree on the need for reducing abortions, protecting the rights of gays and lesbians in the workplace, reforming our broken immigration system, and abolishing torture.
By Katie Paris, Rachel Laser and David Gushee | January 16, 2009; 9:01 AM ET | Comments (4)
How Obama Should Approach Religion-Based Conflicts
Religion-based conflicts will ultimately be resolved by the religious parties themselves.
By Douglas M. Johnston | January 15, 2009; 3:14 PM ET | Comments (1)
Faith and Public Diplomacy at Work
The citizen ambassadors are on a three week tour of the United States, coordinated by the University of Delaware, to engage American scholars, religious leaders, policy makers, and students to explore the increasing role of faith in our societies.
By Muqtedar Khan | January 12, 2009; 11:47 AM ET | Comments (0)











