Guest Voices

Archive: September 27, 2009 - October 3, 2009

Faith, Hope and an iPhone App

My husband Bill didn't live long enough to get his iPhone, but thanks to son Christopher, he has an iPhone app created in his memory.

By Tracy Grant | October 2, 2009; 3:25 PM ET | Comments (4)

Faith in the Face of Gang Violence

As we grieve the senseless murder of honor student Derrion Albert, faith connects us and emboldens us.

By Valerie Elverton Dixon | October 1, 2009; 3:59 PM ET | Comments (6)

Epidemics, Inoculation and God's Will

As we prepare for the H1N1 vaccine, some believers still prefer to put their trust in God rather than medicine.

By Diane Winston | October 1, 2009; 2:58 PM ET | Comments (58)

Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down

Nuclear disarmament is a faith matter. As Christians we are taught to choose life over death, disarmament over ashes.

By Zachary Parris | September 30, 2009; 4:30 PM ET | Comments (2)

Can Fasting Save the World?

Fasting is that rare endeavor that believers and scientists can agree is beneficial.

By Bruce Feiler | September 29, 2009; 10:40 AM ET | Comments (5)

The Virtues of Pluralism

A community celebrating Yom Kippur at a Catholic university shows that many forms of religious hatred, hostility and exclusion have melted away.

By E.J. Dionne | September 29, 2009; 8:15 AM ET | Comments (29)

 
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