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An "inter-religionist" discovers signs of God's realm breaking out in an unlikely place.

Too often, stories of struggle and of heartache from religion (or, more accurately, from people who identify as religious) are not transformed into stories of love. And this doesn't have to happen.

Churches should try behaving a little more like they're redeemed if they truly want to invite others to Christian faith.

The TPC website is back up, but it can't stay up for much longer without the help of our readers.

When the craziness of the world makes you anxious, get back to the basics of life: stop and breathe.

In some circumstances the only tool we have left with which to negotiate a difficult situation is how we look at it, or our attitude.

Church people ought to paying more attention to a growing segment of the population: People who identify as "spiritual, but not religious," or SBNRs,

Going to worship keeps a longstanding covenant at the same time it helps pass on faith to younger generations.

We cannot change the past, and we cannot know or control the future. Nurturing the "now" of life is our best hope for happiness.