Faith

Roshan Paiva acting in the “The Hindu and the Cowboy.”

A ‘Miraculous’ Local Play Poised to Reach a Wider Audience

“The Hindu and the Cowboy,” a Kansas City-based play that premiered in 2004, now may have new life around the country.

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Jerusalem Farm’s main building at 520 Garfield Ave. in Kansas City.

Kansas City Area is Blessed with Intentional Communities

Intentional communities — many rooted in a religious tradition, some not — bring together people with similar ideas about how they want to live and the values required to live in that way.

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Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery in Kansas City.

A Matter of Life, Death and Faith

A surging death toll during the pandemic is driving people to their knees, in both despondency and prayer.

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Kenneth Ford

Freedman Filling Blanks in Black History With Native Americans

Kenneth Ford is a Freedman who has explored the complex relationships between Black people and Native Americans.

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The Holy Family — Jesus, Mary and Joseph — are depicted in Hasna Sal’s glass artwork on display at a Catholic center in Kansas City, Kansas.

Artist Hasna Sal is a Follower of Christ, Not Organized Religion

Hasna Sal’s art reflects her love for Jesus Christ, even though she’s not a Christian, not a Muslim anymore and not a member of any institutional religion.

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