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Small groups, big impact: how local vigils and grassroots protests still matter

A reflection on grassroots activism shows how small, local efforts — from street vigils to protests — can build momentum and make a meaningful impact.

Ask a Latter-day Saint:  The Trinity of Christ

The trinity and christ: The Latter-day Saint beliefs explain how the Godhead differs from the traditional doctrine of the Trinity while emphasizing unity.

Persecution, Inc.: Inside The Pursuit’s Spokane expansion

A new Spokane megachurch tied to Christian nationalist networks is drawing scrutiny from neighbors and media amid rapid growth and mounting tensions.

Spring is fleeting. Here’s why that matters more as we age.

A reflection on spring, a saying from the Gospel of Thomas, aging and the tension between observing life and fully engaging in it.

What restoring a classic Mustang car taught me about spiritual imperfection

A reflection on restoring a 1974 Mustang car becomes a metaphor for the human soul, exploring honesty, healing and embracing imperfection through faith.

Lying has not changed, but technology exposes lies faster than ever

A reflection on honesty, faith and accountability explores how modern technology exposes lies faster than ever.

Trump’s war on Pope Leo reveals what he doesn’t want us to talk about

A conflict between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV highlights deep divisions over the Iran war.

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