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Lilly Fowler

Diane Rehm wants a national discussion of right to die

That plunged the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show “The Diane Rehm Show” into an extended exploration of assisted dying that resulted in a 162-page memoir about her husband’s struggle, “On My Own.”

Outspoken theologian ousted from the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod recently carried out what various members consider the equivalent of a modern-day heresy conviction.

Churches to serve as safe spaces after Ferguson grand jury announcement

The grand jury decision on whether to indict Darren Wilson, the officer who fatally shot African-American teenager Michael Brown, is expected by the end of the month, potentially triggering further civil unrest. Clergy anticipate some might seek refuge in churches, whether to escape violence or find fellowship.

Pastor who took a bullet paves her own way to Ferguson’s frontline

The first time the public heard the name Renita Lamkin was probably the day she was shot.

In Ferguson, Nation of Islam members push for peace

FERGUSON, Mo. (RNS) Ever since Michael Brown, a young, unarmed African-American, was shot by a police officer on Aug. 9, various crews have played...

After the Ferguson protests, church volunteers pick up the pieces

On the fourth morning after Michael Brown’s death, residents from different parts of the region came together to pick up the pieces.

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