“Iron sharpens iron”: As Pennsylvania’s ‘Bible belt’ evolves, clergy look to one another for mutual support
ELIZABETH E EVANS, of Religion News Service, reports that after the difficulties of the pandemic and amid a widening gap between people of different political persuasions, the clergy of one small town in this historically religious region have found mutual support in a ‘ministerium’ dedicated to community unity…
SPIRITUALITY ON THE LAND: AMISH FARMERS HAVE A “COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP” WITH NATURE, ARE SCEPTICAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE
ELIZABETH E EVANS, in an article first published by Religion News Service, reports from the US state of Pennsylvania…
ESSAY: WHAT THE AMISH TAUGHT ME IN THEIR TERRIBLE HOUR OF GRIEF
Rev ROB SCHENCK, president of the National Clergy Council in the US and founder of Faith and Action in the Nation’s Capital, reflects upon what we can learn from the way the Amish responded to the recent shootings in the US…