Episodes
Anjali Kumar met with witches in New York, a shaman in Peru, and a faith healer in Brazil, in a quest to find her spiritual home. What she found wasn't what she sought.
Published 07/09/19
Published 07/09/19
One Hindu-American is striving to correct her faith's misrepresentation.
Published 07/02/19
Evangelicals have long focused more on saving souls than on saving God's creation. But some younger believers want to flip the script. Kerri Miller spoke with two environmental activists who are motivated by their faith to do something about climate change.
Published 06/24/19
The women behind the podcast Pantsuit Politics say their faith compels them to stay in relationships, even with people with whom they disagree politically. It's the latest discussion in our Women of Faith series.
Published 06/19/19
The largest Protestant denomination in the United States grapples with its own clergy sexual abuse scandal.
Published 06/12/19
In our culture, stubborn denials, glib apologies and quick comebacks often overwhelm any practice of repentance. The Judaic practice of teshuvah shows us a better way.
Published 06/04/19
How LGBTQ Christians can find a home, even in a church that often wounds.
Published 05/28/19
The creator of the new podcast "Tell Them, I Am" talks about making space for Muslims to define themselves.
Published 05/21/19
What does it mean to be an empowered Muslim woman today?
Published 04/22/19
Only 3 percent of the population identifies as atheist -- and even that small slice is mostly white and male. What does it mean to be a woman and an atheist?
Published 04/10/19
As women's voices in faith communities become more integral and more influential, we are opening a new series of conversations titled "Women of Faith." Sister Simone Campbell, a Catholic nun and founder of the Network Lobby for Catholic Social Justice, joined MPR News host Kerri Miller.
Published 04/02/19
Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber describes why she thinks the Christian faith is overdue for a sexual reformation.
Published 03/27/19