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The recent Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, hosted by the United States in Washington, discussed ways to combat religious persecution and ensure greater respect for religious freedom. Among the topics of discussion was Iran. In an interview,
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ESL Podcast 1163 Types of Religious Leaders Mary: I feel like an idiot! Alexei: Why? What happened? Mary: I just called the bishop over there pope. Alexei: Thats not so bad. You gave him a promotion. At least you didnt call him rabbi. Mary: Dont laug
At the release of the 2017 International Religious Freedom Report, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the report a testament to the United States' historic role in preserving and advocating for religious freedom around the world: Religious freedom
Well, as the DOW hovers near new highs, what if I told you if you want to make the most of the market, youd better get down on your knees and pray? You are about to meet one of the hottest fund managers around who makes all of his investment decision
AS IT IS 2014-11-29 US Evangelicals Debate Homosexuality in the Bible 美国福音派在圣经中辩论同性恋 More than 30 American states now recognize marriages between two people of the same sex. An increasing number of mainline Christian group
Why would a U.S. Government agency specializing in administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance, concern itself with religious freedom in the countries where it works? At USAID, we see freedom of worship as an essential element in ou
Thank you very much, Father Hesburgh , Father McBrien , all the distinguished clergy who are present, ladies and gentlemen: I am very pleased to be at Notre Dame and I feel very much at home, frankly -- not just because you have seven or eight hundr
By David Gollust The US State Department has added Saudi Arabia to its list of Countries of Particular Concern with regard to violations of religious freedom. Vietnam and Eritrea were also added to th
Bible Event Held at Capitol As Fewer Americans Identify as Religious Hundreds of Christians gathered recently in front of the United States Capitol building on a cold and rainy day. They began a public reading of their holy book, the Bible. They kept
By Brian Padden Washington, D.C. 08 June 2007 After September 11th, many religious leaders across the U.S. gathered to pray for peace and understanding. In the Midwest City of Detroit, one of the most ethnically diverse in America, Muslim, Jewish and
By Zulima Palacio Washington 03 March 2008 A major new survey about the U.S. religious landscape finds Americans are increasingly exploring different faiths from their childhood. The report details how religious affiliation has become very fluid in o
IN THE NEWS - French Parliament Bans Religious Symbols in Public Schools By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, March 06, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special English. This week, th
State Department Establishes Office for Religious Engagement WASHINGTON Secretary of State John Kerry has appointed a professor of Christian ethics as the first director of the State Departments Office of Faith-Based Community Initiatives. The new of
New State Department Religion Office Provokes Concerns 美国新部门宗教办公室引起关注 WASHINGTON After getting a scholarship to attend a womens leadership conference in the United States, Dewirini Anggraeni decided to create an interfaith
By Jim Fry Washington, D.C. 03 August 2007 The U.S. SenateThursday decisively adopted a new ethics law that supporters call the most sweeping reform in more than a generation. The Senate voted only two days after the House of Representatives overwhel
For more on this topic, we are joined by Victor Gao, our current affairs commentator. Q1: Hello Victor, we understand that religious relations in Xinjiang are very complicated. What does religious freedom mean to people there? Q2: The paper said resp
By Paula Wolfson Washington 10 December 2007 President Bush is urging continued action to combat religious persecution around the world. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports from the White House. Each year during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, President Bus
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Now let's talk of religious voters. When we talk about voters who are people of faith, religious conservatives get most of the attention. But with liberals increasingly energized, some faith leaders want to rally religious voters
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