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Hear how Spokane’s impoverished youth are impacted by YFC

On Dec at 7 p.m. Spokane’s Youth for Christ (YFC) will present the “Resiliency Project,” an event which allows at-risk and impoverished teenagers to share their stories through creative arts.

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.

Tonight, welcome them home

Today we respect the military personnel, if not the war, and welcome them as heroes. Tonight at at 7 p.m. we have the opportunity to welcome home a special group of vets, a group that has suffered with post traumatic shock disorder, to varying degrees for varying lengths of time.

We’re awestruck about Earth, unsure about global warming

Most Americans say they feel a deep connection to the wider world. But all that spiritual stargazing makes no difference in views about the facts of climate change and global warming, a new survey finds.

Meet our newest intern, Julie Henling

SpokaneFAVS is pleased to welcome Gonzaga University student Julie Henling to its team of writers.

Evangelicals a mixed bag on Obama’s immigration move

While Republican leaders blast President Obama for taking executive action on immigration reform, some prominent evangelical leaders are welcoming the president’s plans to keep about 5 million undocumented immigrants from being deported.

Tri-parish covenant turns 40

Three Spokane Valley Churches are celebrating 40 years of collaboration at a special service on Sunday.

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