religion
Mormon Missionaries
The notion of religion has existed since the beginning of time. Several people around the world identify with a religion. For some, religion gives them hope and a sense of belonging. Growing up, my family was Mormon. My dad and […]
Five Traditions for Easter in Argentina
With the upcoming Easter holiday, here are five traditions that are associated with Easter in Argentina. Inspired by the Argentinean heritage of Pope Francis, maybe these traditions are even some of Pope Francis’ favorites! The Holy Trek Each Easter season, […]
Religion Free: The Appeal of Atheism in Today’s World
While religion has historically been an integral part of societies and cultures around the world, more and more people are embracing atheism. Atheism is the disbelief in a higher power or any type of deity. With atheism on the move, people […]
The Life of Esther Wheelwright: An 18th Century TCK
Esther Wheelwright was a nun in the 1700s who lived in three different North American cultures from childhood through adulthood. Born in Wells, Maine in 1696, her quiet life as a tavern keeper’s daughter would soon be thrown into a […]
Liminal Identity through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 1
Culturs TV interviewed one its very own Culturs Magazine columnists, Kameron McMillion. An expert on tween experiences on liminal identities, she shared some of her experiences with of us. The “Aqiqah Experience” is one of the topics she writes about […]
Vegetarianism: For Some Not Just a Practice, but a Religion
Some cultures chose vegetarianism based not solely on heritage but also their beliefs about humanity and moral strength. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, an active voice for the Hindu religion, once said, “I do feel the spiritual progress does demand at […]
The Evolution of ‘White Jesus’
The race of Jesus Christ has not been a simple concept around the world. There doesn’t seem to be a straight answer as to if Jesus was really Caucasian; what we know is based off history. The below infographic provides […]
‘Unorthodox’ and How One Culture Can Have Different Realities
In the Netflix series “Unorthodox,” as the main character abandons her life in New York’s Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community for Berlin, her most immediate discoveries are not just about herself, but also about how her single experience of (Eastern European) Judaism […]

















