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FāVS Religion News Roundup: August 2

This week's roundup includes more coming out of Catholic Indian boarding School allegations, a tragic murder of a 13-year-old aspiring preacher in Kent, WA, the religious freedom rating of WA state in a recent report and more.

Pastor-turned-author navigates life with humor and Jesus

Read About Pastor Zac Minton's remarkable journey from a troubled past to a message of hope and healing in his book, 'Hope for the Broken Soul.'

Spokane Tribe citizen developing fitness app so users know the Native history ‘beneath our feet’

Introducing Homelands: The app that automatically identifies whose Native lands you're on during your workouts. Learn more about this innovative project.

FāVS News Launches ‘Spiritual Landscapes’ Series, Starting with Buddhism

Discover the rich spiritual landscapes of the Inland Northwest religions in this new FāVS event series. Starting with Buddhism, delve into past traditions and modern practices.

Thrive collaborates with Spokane Public Library to build affordable housing

Learn about the exciting partnership between the Spokane Public Library and Thrive International to provide much-needed affordable housing, half of which will go to refugees.

Salvation Army seeks volunteers for annual ‘Backpack for Kids’ event

Join The Salvation Army Spokane for their 15th Annual Backpack for Kids event. Volunteer opportunities available at Fred Meyers locations.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: July 26

This week's religion news includes the mayor filing a claim against the city for damages, the largest federal award given in Gonzaga's history for climate resilience programs, WA climate funds awarded to Washington Indian Tribes, the 79th anniversary of Hiroshima, and more.

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