religious volunteers

Israelis channel anxiety over war into volunteering to support army and each other

By Michele Chabin — October 13, 2023
JERUSALEM (RNS) — From army-green 'tzitzit' to airline tickets.

Is a Great Resignation brewing for pastors?

By Scott Thumma — March 18, 2022
(RNS) — If there is a mass exodus, it's likely not the pandemic alone that burned clergy out.

What happens when all the student volunteers disappear?

By Ashraf Khalil — March 14, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Said one volunteer coordinator at a Catholic high school: 'When they’re out there helping other people, that’s when they’re at their best.'

In Texas, Muslim volunteers jump in to help feed the frozen

By Zainab Iqbal — February 24, 2021
(RNS) — While Muslim volunteer organizations help anyone who needs it, their assistance was crucial to observant Muslims amid the food shortages of the crisis.

Study offers view of religious life behind prison walls

By Adelle M. Banks — March 23, 2012

WASHINGTON (RNS) Behind high walls and barbed wire, the inmates of Muslim and pagan faiths are most likely to have extreme religious views and be the least assisted by religious volunteers, according to a snapshot of how chaplains view religious life behind bars released Thursday (March 22). By Adelle M. Banks.

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