with contributions from Lan N. Nguyen, W. Terry Whalin, Thomas D. Sullivan
Burns Strider, staffer for Representative Ronnie Shows of Mississippi's Fourth District, discusses his thoughts on the closure of Congressional offices due to the anthrax scare.
with contributions from Cornelia Schacht, Steve Ahlf, Stephen G. Post
FIRST LADY
of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Sara Alpysovna Nazarbaeva, is president of Bobek International Children's Charity Fund, and author of a "self-knowledge" program introduced in schools in Astana, the capital city.
with contributions from Robert King, Frederick E. Allen
IN AN ARTICLE
on how schools in Hernando County, Florida, were helping students cope with the terrorist attacks on the United States, prayer was definitely part of the mix.
Despite travel difficulties
and the demands of news coverage, 130 reporters and writers attended the 52nd Annual Conference of the Religion Newswriters Association, held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, last month.
with contributions from George W. Bush, Jack Minch
"The Terrorists Have Offered Us
a stark view of the world they would create, where the remedy to every human grievance and injustice is a resort to the random and cowardly violence of revenge—even against the most innocent.
with contributions from George W. Bush, Senator Don Nickles
"TONIGHT I ASK
for your prayers for all those who grieve, for the children whose worlds have been shattered, for all whose sense of safety and security has been threatened.
with contributions from Ryan Clark, Debra Baker, Elaine Nole, Edward Cornish
Besides their obvious
love of basketball, the 14 men and the coach of Western Kentucky University's Hilltopper squad are brought together by a spirituality that transcends individual religious beliefs.