
Why do ward choirs matter? They build unity, model male-female harmony, bridge communities, and teach belonging.

Why do therapists divorce more than most? High stress, blurred boundaries, and perfectionism strain marriages.

Dallin H. Oaks pairs law with love, showing humility, outreach, and a call to hold truth with tenderness.

Why were Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed? The answer provides a path that may help heal our relationships and our nation.
President Biden and other leaders were recently sent a letter from numerous religious organizations pleading with them not to pursue or enact the proposed “asylum ban.” This proposal would ban asylum seekers unless they were registered prior to entering the U.S. or sought asylum in other countries along their travels. Per the Biden administration an app would be developed that would allow travelers to register prior to entering. An app that most would not be able to use due to lack of financial resources. One comment from the religious leaders in the letter states: “Our diverse faith traditions compel us to love our neighbor, accompany the vulnerable, and welcome the sojourner—regardless of place of birth, religion, or ethnicity. Importantly, our faiths also urge us to boldly resist and dismantle systems of oppression.”

The events of this last week bear witness to something troubling all right—but it’s not quite the trouble you’ve been hearing about in the national media or on Twitter.

What is the movie Heretic all about? This article answers key questions about the plot, themes, and religious critique.
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