Seattle street preachers say nothing can silence their amplified message Christian preachers have long been a staple outside Seattle’s sports stadiums, often spreading the gospel with the help of megaphones. Many fans say the volume is too loud, but it’s unclear if anything can silence the preachers. Casey Martin
A rabbi reflects on her Yom Kippur message, as Israel's war in Gaza continues NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR, a congregation in Los Angeles, about her message this year during the Yom Kippur holiday. Ailsa Chang
After Sunday's attack, Latter-day Saints in Michigan turn to Scripture and community The Latter-day Saint community is reeling in Grand Blanc, Michigan, after a deadly attack killed four and injured eight more on Sunday. Local residents say the attacker expressed anti-Mormon animus. Jason DeRose
Want a seat at this synagogue for the High Holidays? You have to register to vote fir A synagogue in Brooklyn has taken an unusual step by requiring congregants to show proof of voter registration in order to secure seats for High Holiday services — the holiest days of the year. Sarah Ventre
The evangelical Christian faith on display at Kirk's memorial shaped his politics Charlie Kirk's evangelical faith was on display at his memorial, where supporters remembered him as a "martyr." Christianity shaped Kirk's politics and the two became more intertwined as he got older. Sarah McCammon
A congressman called Charlie Kirk Jesus's '13th disciple.' Other Christians disagree Charlie Kirk's evangelical followers frame him as a martyr for free speech. But they are facing fierce counter-arguments from other Christians, particularly African-Americans. Jack Jenkins
Most American Jews say Trump is using antisemitism as an 'excuse' to silence free speech at universities Most Jewish Americans disapprove of the Trump administration withholding funds from colleges to address anti-Jewish sentiment, according to a new survey. Jason DeRose
In first interview, Pope Leo XIV takes on billionaires, polarization and war Pope Leo XIV reflected on the legacy of Pope Francis and whether he sees himself as more U.S. American or Peruvian. Claire Giangrave
Bishop Pham sought refuge in U.S. Now, he supports people in immigration courts Bishop Michael Pham, head of the San Diego diocese and the first American bishop installed by an American pope, talks about his priorities and his involvement in immigration issues. Scott Detrow
Fantasy or faith? One company's AI-generated Bible content stirs controversy "The AI Bible is a way to really bring these stories to life in a way that people have never seen before. Think of if we were like, the Marvel Universe of faith," said one of the site's creators. Geoff Brumfiel