“I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different…
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From the time I was born, my parents, who immigrated from South Korea, spoke to me in Korean and my older sisters spoke to me…
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A Muslim, Christian, Brooklyn Perspective By Sania Khan and Samantha Wagar In many circles we’re known as a pair. “Sania and Sam” – it…
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For me my faith, ethnicity, and history have always been inextricably intertwined. I grew up in a historically Japanese American United Methodist Church with a…
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Every year, as Mother’s Day approaches, I take time to reflect on the many ways in which I have been mothered. My mother passed away…
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“Dad, Nick and I are getting married! […] And I have been thinking, since you are clergy and I’ve always wanted a more traditional wedding,…
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On Saturday I met my good friend, Chris, and his fiancée Cristi, who were visiting New York. The three of us went to college together…
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Accepting pain as help for purification, study of spiritual books, and surrender to the Supreme Being constitute yoga in practice. (Sutra 1; Portion on Practice…
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