
MPR News Women of Faith Podcast
1) Women of Faith: Searching for God
Anjali Kumar met with witches in New York, a shaman in Peru, and a faith healer in Brazil, in a quest to find her spiritual home. What she found wasn't what she sought.
2) Women of Faith: Suhag Shukla on reclaiming one's religion
One Hindu-American is striving to correct her faith's misrepresentation.
3) Women of Faith: Millennial Christians say loving God means protecting creation
Evangelicals have long focused more on saving souls than on saving God's creation. But some younger believers want to flip the script. Kerri Miller spoke with two environmental activists who are motiv...Show More
Women of Faith: Millennial Christians say loving God means protecting creation
46:55 | Jun 24th, 2019
4) Women of Faith: Putting relationships over politics
The women behind the podcast Pantsuit Politics say their faith compels them to stay in relationships, even with people with whom they disagree politically. It's the latest discussion in our Women of F...Show More
5) Women of Faith: The #ChurchToo movement shines a light on sex abuse in evangelicalism
The largest Protestant denomination in the United States grapples with its own clergy sexual abuse scandal.
6) Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on real repentance
In our culture, stubborn denials, glib apologies and quick comebacks often overwhelm any practice of repentance. The Judaic practice of teshuvah shows us a better way.
7) Women of Faith: Emmy Kegler on being a queer Christian
How LGBTQ Christians can find a home, even in a church that often wounds.
8) Women of Faith: Misha Euceph on the many facets of being Muslim in America
The creator of the new podcast "Tell Them, I Am" talks about making space for Muslims to define themselves.
Women of Faith: Misha Euceph on the many facets of being Muslim in America
49:00 | May 21st, 2019
9) Women of Faith: Jenan Mohajir on how Islam motivates her interfaith work
What does it mean to be an empowered Muslim woman today?
10) Women of Faith: Female atheists embrace skepticism
Only 3 percent of the population identifies as atheist -- and even that small slice is mostly white and male. What does it mean to be a woman and an atheist?