Credit...Photo Illustration by Balarama Heller for The New York Times Supported by By David Brooks Opinion Columnist When I was an agnostic, I thought faith was ...
You may well be tired of America 250 observances, but I most assuredly am not. This is in part because your humble scribe is a history geek, first class. It’s just how I roll. If you find this 250th ...
The New York times has reported on a surge of young people practicing the Catholic faith, and other churches are seeing a ...
Out of 1,152 rigorous studies gathered by Duke and Harvard, the benefits of religion for mental health outnumber any ...
"This cult still continues, and law enforcement is still looking the other way," journalist Mitch Weiss, co-author of the new book Broken Faith, tells PEOPLE John Cooper was only a toddler — “a little ...
Some people have faith that their spouse won't cheat on them. Some have faith that things happen for a reason. Some have faith in God. Is there a common commitment underlying these disparate ...
Religion and spirituality involve participation in congregational services and youth groups along with private spiritual activity and prayer. Here’s what you may not know. Faith, defined as belief and ...
For many individuals seeking mental health support, faith isn't merely a cultural practice or affiliation—it represents a foundational framework through which they understand themselves and navigate ...