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Southeast Asian young adults in diverse religious attire joyfully prepare lanterns in a city square, highlighting unity in interfaith dialogue.
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America’s Interfaith Problem Isn’t Denominational: Learning from Southeast Asia

C.D. Cunningham6 months ago6 months ago07 mins

What lessons can global pluralism teach? Youth-led and policy-driven models can guard religious freedom.

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A young woman’s visible faith message on her clothing reflects public devotion and Mormon church growth.
  • Gospel Fare

Faith on Their Sleeves: How Christian Merch Signals a Generational Return to Belief

Carol Rice7 months ago09 mins

Is there actually a quiet comeback to religion? Faith is showing up on hoodies, playlists, and TikTok, challenging the narrative that religion is dead.

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A woman leaves for the bus as a child watches, capturing the emotional shift in the Lilo and Stitch remake.
  • Media & Education

Disney’s Family Values: When Ohana Becomes Optional

C.D. Cunningham9 months ago08 mins

Does sacrifice still define family? The new Lilo & Stitch shifts to community care over self-denial.

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A woman looks at her phone instead of a religious building, representing the changing attitudes toward self-worship
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Gods of Our Own Making: The Religion of Today

Gale Boyd2 years ago010 mins

The increase in Individualism has fueled a shift toward self-worship, fundamentally changing our approach to religion.

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Art of Devil Looking At Group Of Angels | How Culture Is Changing Our Ideas About The Afterlife | Public Square Magazine | What is the Mormon Belief of The Afterlife
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How Modern Culture is Changing Our Idea of the Afterlife

C.D. Cunningham2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Are eschatological discussions among Evangelicals and Latter-day Saints merely placeholders for culture war battles?

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Michael Peña's as an Astronaut | A Million Miles Away Movie Review | Therapeutic Culture in A Million Miles Away
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“A Million Miles Away” Challenges Cinematic Psychology

C.D. Cunningham2 years ago11 months ago08 mins

As therapy culture rises in American cinema, “A Million Miles Away” emerges, challenging the status quo. Director Abella portrays José Hernández, emphasizing community and resilience over pop psychology.

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Children at desks in a sunny classroom, representative of the Montgomery County curriculum.
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When Schools Preach: Dogma and Doctrine in the Modern Classroom

C.D. Cunningham2 years ago09 mins

Why is a diverse group of religious parents suing a Maryland School District? They’re teaching a new religion in the classroom.

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Man Silhouette Kneeling in Prayer w/ White Light & Trees | A Conversation with Faith Matters | Public Square Magazine | Illustrating Faith | Faith Matters Foundation
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Cultivating Belief in a Cynical Age: A Conversation with Faith Matters

Jacob Z. Hess2 years ago2 years ago027 mins

A discussion with a Faith Matters founder and executive director about their ongoing work and plans, highlighting the need to connect with today’s youth without compromising core teachings.

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A dramatic seascape with a vulnerable chapel facing nature's fury, depicting the themes of the seeker-sensitive church in a tumultuous world.
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Christianity Lite: The Seeker-Sensitive Church

Dan Ellsworth2 years ago010 mins

Is seeker sensitivity in churches a solution or a trap? There is a paradox that increasingly inclusive doctrines lead to both orthodox and progressive departures. There is an honest Latter-day Saint approach.

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Convenient Spirituality and an Inconvenient God

Brianna Holmes3 years ago3 years ago015 mins

Why have so many come to embrace a spirituality devoid of any specific bids upon our hearts and minds? Could our elevation of “self” above anything and everything else have anything to do with it?

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A Conversation with Carl R. Trueman

Jeffrey Thayne4 years ago3 years ago026 mins

Latter-day Saint scholar Jeffrey Thayne interviews the noted theologian Carl Trueman about the “Strange New World” Christians are now living in.

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Living in This Strange New World

Carl R. Trueman4 years ago3 years ago011 mins

A modern new doctrine of self is at the core of cultural shifts challenging Christians today—all the more reason for disciples of Jesus to amplify their witness of God and human identity with the world.

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