“Faith Often Has a New York Accent”
The New York Times compiled a list of big-name athletes who have played in New York City and are also well-known believers in this March 21, 2012, article.
The New York Times compiled a list of big-name athletes who have played in New York City and are also well-known believers in this March 21, 2012, article.
A March 24, 2012, Fox News story recounts how New York churches are already angling to get Tebow to come preach from their pulpit.
An article at Slate explores the huge number of evangelical churches in New York and where Tebow might worship.
Keshet is a Boston-based nonprofit that works for the full inclusion of LGBT Jews. It produced the documentary Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School and a companion curriculum and operates a “Safe Schools & Supportive Communities” program that targets young people. Keshet also maintains offices in Denver and San Francisco. Idit Klein is […]
JQY is a nonprofit organization supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Jews and their families in the Orthodox community. It is based in New York. Contact through the website.
The Gay and Lesbian Vaishnava Association is an organization for LGBT Hindus and Viashnavas both in the U.S. and around the world. Contact through the form on its website.
The Orthodox Peace Fellowship website. The Fellowship, located in The Netherlands, does theological research, publishing, and assistance in conflict areas regarding peacemaking.
Kaleidoscope is an LGBT youth support and advocacy group of the Brethren Mennonite Council for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Interests. It has a page of youth resources, including a blog, Coming Out Strong, specifically for young LGBT people.
The Gay Christian Network is a ministry to LGBT Christians. It is based in Raleigh, N.C. Justin Lee is executive director.