Charlotte gets involved in helping Rwandans
Charlotte's Echo Foundation, which brought Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel to town last year, will host another international heavyweight next spring: Dr. Paul Farmer.
Tim Funk is the the Observer's Faith & Values reporter. Reach him at: tfunk@charlotteobserver.com.; or 704-358-5703.
Charlotte's Echo Foundation, which brought Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel to town last year, will host another international heavyweight next spring: Dr. Paul Farmer.
More than two dozen of you e-mailed your thoughts on whether states should be in the business of selling religious license plates.
I'd like your opinion on the latest religious controversy in the Carolinas. I'm talking license plates, of course.
When the Book of Exodus defines justice as an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, are we to take that literally?
The so-called Latin Mass, the norm for Roman Catholics until 1970, will return to at least one Charlotte Catholic church this month. Starting May 31, St. Ann Catholic Church, 3635 Park Road, will offer the ancient rite every Saturday at 8 a.m.