
Young Voices: What One Word Can Do
A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.

A high school student in the US reflects on community, the unexpected, and what it means to take an experiential approach to learning religion and philosophy.

Margaret Meloni explores the meaning of taking refuge in the Triple Gem in a world of uncertainty and impermanence

With experiences from Cambodia’s civil war in the background and numerous major conflicts around the world happening, the monastics offered lessons from centuries of wisdom from Buddhism

Maia Duerr teaches us to lean into curiosity and openness in moments of discomfort and expectation, a powerful and often-difficult practice when confronting social injustice

The renowned author, monastic, and respected Dharma teacher Ani Pema Chödrön is scheduled to give a special talk on 18 July.

Joseph Houseal continues his exploration of anti-war activism and peace advocacy in art and performance.

The Tibetan Nuns Project has reported on the success of its recent fundraising appeal for new math, science, and English textbooks for Buddhist nunneries.

Nachaya Campbell-Allen engagaes with a new book that explores the foundation of Buddhist practice

The teachings of Pure Land Buddhism can offer a powerful antidote to our ego-driven habits that give rise to so much suffering

Ven. pomnyun Sunim explores peace in East Asia, living without suffering, and the Buddhist path to sustainable living

As Buddhists around the world honored the birth, enlightenment, and mahaparanirvana of the Buddha during Vesak, the White House hosted its own observance.

After a difficult childhood, Yoshiko Miwa found refuge in the care of Rev. and Mrs. Issei Matsuura of the Buddhist Churches of America