Church of the Nazarene

Thousands of churches close every year. What will happen to their buildings?

By Bob Smietana — March 15, 2022
(RNS) — As congregations shrink and close, church leaders must decide whether to give their buildings a second life.

God, tattoos and empathy: The art of healing from trauma

By Silma Suba — October 28, 2021
(Interfaith America) — Hundreds of people from around the world find their way to David Allen's tattoo studio every year, especially those who are counting on Allen to help them feel whole.

Faith groups in Tijuana rise to meet needs of migrant caravan waiting at the border

By Jair Cabrera Torres — December 4, 2018
TIJUANA, Mexico (RNS) — In a border city overwhelmed with more than 6,000 asylum-seekers, one group had bulked up its meal program to serve more than 1,200 breakfasts a day.

Evangelicals boost clinics to help immigrants navigate legal headaches

By Adelle M. Banks — October 23, 2014
(RNS) As President Obama considers executive action that could change immigration policy, alliance leaders hope to increase the number of clinics they have provided at churches from the current 29 to 1,000 by 2017.

SIDEBAR: Evangelical alternatives to the Boy Scouts

By Adelle M. Banks — May 13, 2013
(RNS) They have pledges. They have merit badges. And they may go camping. But they’re not the Boy Scouts.
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