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At a Glance: The Religious Liberty Commission and National Day of Prayer at the White House
On May 1, 2025, faith leaders, elected officials, and members of the public gathered in the White House Rose Garden for the National Day of Prayer. Hosted by President Donald […]
The New Pope and Institutional Religious Freedom
The new Pope has taken the name Leo XIV to announce that he stands in the line of Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903). Leo XIII is noted for his encyclical Rerum […]
Foreign Aid, Faith, and Freedom: A Shared Reflection on Institutional Religious Responsibility
(This article emerged from a shared email exchange in the days following the Trinity Forum’s online conversation “Faith and Foreign Aid.” It represents our joint reflection and inquiry as colleagues […]
Protecting Religious Freedom: Teaching Your Children the Meaning of the Rainbow
The rainbow is not a mere symbol—it is a sign, a covenant, a memory of mercy and a promise of justice. In the Christian tradition, the rainbow first appears after […]
Understanding the Implications of Halting PEPFAR: A Perspective from an HIV Researcher
This article is part of our series exploring the role of faith-based organizations in providing vital support and care to those affected by HIV/AIDS through PEPFAR. Throughout this series, we […]
