Evangelical Voters In N.C. Discuss Trump's Divisive Comments On Race White evangelicals overwhelmingly support President Trump. But when a group of white and black evangelicals get in the same room, it gets complicated. Audie Cornish
U.S. Bishops Elect Their First Latino President: Archbishop José Gomez Gomez has been archbishop of Los Angeles, the largest Roman Catholic diocese in the U.S., for most of the past decade. He has been vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops since 2016. Bill Chappell
The History Of Mormons In Mexico NPR's Michel Martin talks with Patrick Mason, professor of Mormon history and culture at Utah State University, about the history of Mormon communities in Mexico.
Relatives And Friends Mourn Mormons Killed In Mexico Attack Funerals for the three mothers and six children who were killed in Monday's ambush were held near their homes in Mexico Thursday. Security was tight as family members grieved. Kendal Blust
At Least 9 Members Of Mormon Family Die In Highway Attack In Mexico Three women and six children, all reportedly U.S. citizens, were killed as the extended family drove in a small convoy. The family may have been mistakenly attacked by cartel members, reports say. Bill Chappell
Why There's A Divide Between Environmentalists And Evangelicals Among the voices calling for action on climate change are some young evangelicals, despite the fact that church elders have portrayed environmentalism as anti-Christian. Gregory Warner
With plans to pay slavery reparations, two seminaries prompt broader debate Two seminaries with historic ties to slavery recently set aside money for reparations. Another rejected such a proposal. The moves have prompted a debate over how to make up for pro-slavery legacies. Tom Gjelten
Timothy Egan's journey of faith — by foot Timothy Egan wasn’t sure he was up for the pilgrimage he’d decided to make. Less than 20 miles in, his feet were swollen and he missed his family. John O'Brien
Spiritualism In 'The In-Betweens' NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to author Mira Ptacin about her new book, The In-Betweens, which chronicles the rise of spiritualism in the U.S.
Married Men In Remote Part Of Amazon May Soon Be Allowed To Become Priests A group of Roman Catholic bishops from the Amazon called for married deacons to be allowed to become ordained priests to address a clergy shortage. Meg Anderson