GroundTruth's founder and CEO Charles Sennott traveled to Jerusalem to witness the traditional Jewish holiday Sukkot, or the...
Sep 28, 2018Cuba’s faithful seek more rights in an era of slow reform
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Jul 31, 2018In Havana, young Jews create community
HAVANA — A clear voice rings out into the synagogue. It pierces through the blasts of the seven...
Jul 31, 2018In Cuba, Santería flourishes two decades after ban was lifted
HAVANA — A young woman in a blue shirt is thigh-deep in the Straits of Florida, carrying a...
Jul 31, 2018Cuba’s emerging Muslim community adds to religious diversity
HAVANA, Cuba – In a small living room in central Havana, a group of Cubans crammed together with...
Jul 31, 2018Why some religious leaders see resolving inter-faith conflict as a step to Korean reunification
SEOUL— As Wonyoung Sohn, a Methodist pastor and former professor of Christian theology, steps from the bustling Gangnam...
May 02, 2018Life on Seoul’s ‘Muslim Street’
“Koreans who have visited Turkey visit my shop for these sweets,” says Ebru Uzun, the Turkish proprietor of...
Apr 28, 2018Followers of a Korean sect of Buddhism have kept up a decades-long anti-nuclear fight
YEONGGWANG COUNTY, Korea – Grace Song is a Won Buddhist minister. Instead of the traditional robes and shaved...
Apr 26, 2018Amid anti-gay sentiment, LGBT-affirming churches provide fellowship and advocacy
SEOUL — As service begins at Open Doors Metropolitan Church, about a dozen members draw up chairs and sprawl...
Apr 25, 2018Amid economic and political tensions, shamanism regains popularity in South Korea
SEOUL - On the outskirts of Seoul, in the midst of an industrial, largely abandoned area, a winding...
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