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Docs Out of the Box: A spiritual approach is pushing them out of it

Christian Science writer Cynthia Barnett writes: "But a remarkable thing has happened to medical practitioners, traditionally conservative in their approach to new theories. Many are now thinking “out of the box” for physical diagnosis and treatment as they seek to give patients what they want and need ---more accessible, effective and affordable health care."
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Baptist church study to tackle legacy of slavery

Now in a month long course through June called "The Willie Lynch Syndrome 301 Years Later: Breaking the cycle of slavery," Union Missionary Baptist Church is exploring how the letter influenced popular attitudes about slavery and its longlasting effects on African-Americans today.
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Study suggests bad World War II experiences led vets to church

A new study has found that American veterans who had a negative experience serving during World War II attend church more frequently today than those who were less troubled by their service.
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Muslims condemn savage attack on British soldier

Leaders of Britain’s 2.8 million Muslims reacted with horror and anger following Wednesday’s (May 22) slaughter with knives and machetes of an off-duty British soldier in the streets outside the Royal Artillery Barracks in south London.
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Gay Mormon characters step out of the shadows

The growth of gay Mormon theater comes against a culture shift in how the Mormon church relates to gays and lesbians.
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Pope Francis: God redeemed everyone, ‘not just Catholics’

Pope Francis is warning Catholics not to demonize those who are not members of the church, and he specifically defended atheists, saying that building walls against non-Catholics leads to “killing in the name of God.”
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St. Paul’s Episcopal to host regional “Sacred Foodscapes” conference

St. Paul's Episcopal Church will host a free conference "Sacred Foodscapes: The Food, Faith, Climate Connection" 5-7 p.m. May 29 at the church, 16 N. 16th St.
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N.C. Baptists headed to Oklahoma for disaster relief

Teams with N.C. Baptist Men and Women Disaster Relief Ministry are heading to help in Moore, Oklahoma after an EF-5 tornado leveled the community, killing 24 people on Monday (May 20).
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12 belief-related resources for helping after Oklahoma tornado

Want to send aid to Oklahoma in the wake of the EF-5 tornado that tore through on Monday (May 20)? Here's a quick look at 12 faith-related organizations you can give through.
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Survey shows Catholic priests don’t like Mass changes

More than a year after the revisions to the familiar prayers and rubrics of the Catholic Mass took effect in U.S. parishes, a survey of American priests shows that they are more disturbed by the innovations than their flocks.
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