Restoring the Buffalo; Larry Brilliant; Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital
December 9, 2016
Restoring the Buffalo; Larry Brilliant; Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital

Members of the Blackfeet Nation restore their special relationship with the bison to fill their spiritual and material needs; a former hippie, doctor, and disease fighter chronicles his life rooted in the spirituality and social justice of the 1960s; and … More

December 9, 2016
25:52
Restoring the Buffalo
December 9, 2016
Restoring the Buffalo
“The buffalo was always part of our daily life,” says Harry Barnes, chairman of the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council. “It was in front of us, it was behind us, it was around us. It created our shelter, our clothing, and that was an integral part of us. And then after we lost it, it was a ...
December 9, 2016
08:45
Larry Brilliant
December 9, 2016
Larry Brilliant
“There’s so much to learn about ethical behavior in the Bhagavad Gita, the Talmud, all of the Old Testament, the New Testament…Islam,” says physician, philanthropist, former hippie, and Silicon Valley guru Larry Brilliant. His memoir is called Sometimes Brilliant: The Impossible ...
December 9, 2016
08:27
Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital
December 9, 2016
Bethlehem’s Holy Family Hospital
The majority of patients are Muslim, and the majority of doctors and nurses are Christian at this hospital near the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. “The aim is to help people—to help the poor, to help the sick, Muslim, Christian, or whatever… We don’t refuse anybody,” says Dr. Salim ...
December 9, 2016
02:23
Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement; Christmas Music Tells the Story; Packing Meals for the Hungry
December 2, 2016
Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement; Christmas Music Tells the Story; Packing Meals for the Hungry

Many refugees find a new home in conservative Utah; Carols, hymns, and popular songs eloquently convey this dark season’s hopes and fears; A community church in Virginia works with Stop Hunger Now to feed hungry children around the world.

December 2, 2016
27:27
Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement
December 2, 2016
Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement
“Refugees are not the ones harming this country,” says Aden Batar, director of immigration and refugee resettlement for Catholic Community Services of Utah. “Ever since the refugee resettlement program started back in the ’70s, we have more than 3 million successfully resettled in the US, ...
December 2, 2016
8:08
Christmas Music Tells the Story
December 2, 2016
Christmas Music Tells the Story
"Carols and hymns are amazingly succinct theological statements,” says Eileen Guenther, professor of church history at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. “There is more theology in a few words of poetry than you can possibly imagine. You can have a whole sermon in four lines.”
December 2, 2016
08:50
Packing Meals for the Hungry
December 2, 2016
Packing Meals for the Hungry
"This world is filled with so many problems you almost don’t know where to start. When you gather a bunch of people together there’s strength, and there’s encouragement in that…Instead of hearing a sermon, they come here and be the sermon," says Grace Community Church senior pastor John ...
December 2, 2016
02:11
Church Security
November 23, 2016
Church Security
“We’ve got to protect our congregation and ourselves,” says David Lee, a Presbyterian church deacon. But “how do you really do that if someone enters our facility with intent to do harm? It’s not clear how do we go about doing things.”
November 23, 2016
08:09
Kirk Franklin
November 23, 2016
Kirk Franklin
“These are shaky times,” says Christian gospel, R&B, rap, pop, and hip-hop artist Kirk Franklin. “I’m praying and hoping maybe one thing that I’ve said, from somebody who came from nothing, could maybe still give just a little bit of hope that it can get better.”
November 23, 2016
08:26
Wudu: Islamic Washing Before Prayer
November 23, 2016
Wudu: Islamic Washing Before Prayer
“When it’s time for prayer we say, am I clean?” explains Imam Talib Shareef of the Masjid Muhammad Mosque in Washington, DC. The ritual ablution a Muslim performs before prayer, he says, starts with intentions: “I intend to make the ablution for preparation to stand in obedience before my ...
November 23, 2016
02:16
America’s Incarcerated; Haiti Hurricane Relief Update; F.A.R.M. Café
November 18, 2016
America’s Incarcerated; Haiti Hurricane Relief Update; F.A.R.M. Café

Why the US has incarcerated so many people; a trip to Haiti reveals how much humanitarian work remains to be done amidst widespread destruction; and a visit to a restaurant in North Carolina whose mission is to Feed All Regardless … More

November 18, 2016
25:53
America’s Incarcerated
November 18, 2016
America’s Incarcerated
“We do have a higher rate of violence—not crime, but a higher rate of violence—than other industrialized nations,” says Marc Mauer, executive director of the Sentencing Project. "Some of that, our high murder rate, is related to the widespread availability of guns and illegal weapons."
November 18, 2016
09:06
Haiti Hurricane Relief Update
November 18, 2016
Haiti Hurricane Relief Update
“Many people have forgotten about the crisis that’s occurred here in Haiti. Because of the 65 million displaced people around the world and the US election, people had forgotten about it,” says Sean Callahan, chief operating officer for Catholic Relief Services. 
November 18, 2016
5:05
F.A.R.M. Café
November 18, 2016
F.A.R.M. Café
“Everybody feels that sense of coming to the table together, dining together, sharing the meal together,” says Renee Boughman, executive chef in North Carolina’s High Country.
November 18, 2016
03:29
Post-Election Analysis; Three Rivers Spirituality
November 11, 2016
Post-Election Analysis; Three Rivers Spirituality

A discussion of Election 2016, faith-based voters, and voting results; and a spot in rural Michigan is home to five retreat centers that offer stability, community, and a sense of spiritual healing.  

November 11, 2016
25:52
Post-Election Analysis
November 11, 2016
Post-Election Analysis
“Donald Trump captured 81 percent of the white evangelical vote. That was key, because if you take away the evangelical share of the vote, which is about a quarter, Hillary Clinton would have won by a landslide. Now, 81 percent is slightly more than Mitt Romney got, but keep in mind that this time ...
November 11, 2016
06:55
Three Rivers Spirituality
November 11, 2016
Three Rivers Spirituality
“My hope is that every breath I take, every step is prayer,” says Nancy Bell, a Quaker who came to Three Rivers and began receiving spiritual direction from the Benedictine monks at St. Gregory’s Abbey. “Work can be a meditation, and so I try to do what seems to be the thing to do in the ...
November 11, 2016
09:41
Morally Conflicted Voters; Muslim American Voters; African-American Spirituals
November 4, 2016
Morally Conflicted Voters; Muslim American Voters; African-American Spirituals

Many voters this year are discouraged, disgusted, divided, and disappointed and unsure about the moral obligation to vote; how Muslim Americans view the challenges of the 2016 presidential election; and the songs that have resonated since slavery with messages of … More

November 4, 2016
25:52
Morally Conflicted Voters
November 4, 2016
Morally Conflicted Voters
“When you walk into the voting booth, I’ve compared it to the holy of holies in the ancient temple. A curtain is closed behind you. You are alone with your God and your vote. People will cast their votes listening to their hearts,” says Rabbi Jack Moline, president of the Interfaith Alliance.
November 4, 2016
07:27

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