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What we can learn about death from around the world

As Franciscans mark 800 years of St. Francis’ Canticle of Creation, one writer explores death, faith and wisdom found in life’s final journey.

Nuns are earning a reputation for being defiant, but obedience has always had its limits

From medieval uprisings to modern defiance, nuns have long challenged church authority — showing faith and rebellion can coexist.

Gaza hostage release: Balancing gratitude for 140 saved with grief for 64,000 dead

As Gaza’s ceasefire brings the release of hostages, Christians reflect on gratitude, grief, and faith amid immense loss and unanswered questions.

Kristin Kobes Du Mez previews ‘Live Laugh Love’ book at Whitworth University speaker series

Author Kristin Kobes Du Mez previewed her new book Live Laugh Love at Whitworth University, exploring how women’s culture shaped American Christianity.

Spokane-area transgender Catholic finds acceptance in faith after 50 years in the closet

Christine Lette, a 79-year-old transgender Catholic, embraces faith and identity across religions, finding courage and acceptance in her journey.

Trump tariffs, immigration raids threaten economic crisis and democratic norms

Parallels between Trump’s second coming and dystopia grow sharper. Ethics, economy, and authoritarianism converge in America’s unfolding story.

Kristin Kobes Du Mez to speak at Whitworth University

Kristen Kobes Du Mez headlines Whitworth’s 2025-26 Christian Faith & Learning series, joined by experts in neuroscience, ethics, and post-#MeToo culture.

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