New Yorker: After the success of the Moral Monday protests, the pastor is attempting to revive Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s final -- and most radical -- campaign.
CNN: CNN spent a year interviewing more than 100 American Muslims, asking who they think are the most influential Muslims in their fields. Together, they compose one of the world's most eclectic and innovative Muslim communities - and they all have remarkable stories to tell.
The Real Deal: Craig Nassi of BCN Development plans to buy and renovate Union Theological Seminary's dormitory, likely for residential use. The seminary plans to lease the dormitory back from Nassi for the next three to five years while a new building is constructed a block away.
NY YIMBY: Trinity Church commences first rejuvenation in 70 years
Religion News Service: A synod of the ELCA made history Saturday by electing the Rev. Patricia A. Davenport the denomination's first female African-American bishop. One day later, a synod 900 miles away elected the second, the Rev. Viviane Thomas-Breitfeld.
Religion News Service: Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin writes that Alban Institute founder Loren B. Mead changed his life -- even though Salkin never met him.
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