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Building Bridges By Grace Doyle and Biruni Hariadi The Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom (SoSS) is a Muslim-Jewish interfaith organization that we, Grace and Biruni, are honored to be teen members of. The Sisterhood ha…
Awakening By Melynn Oliver for KidSpirit's The Nature Truth issue. I have been raised in the Catholic faith since the day I was adopted. As a baby, I received the first sacrament: Baptism. Baptism symb…
Blood Is Thicker Than Water By Nathan Zhang for KidSpirit's Heritage issue. I still remember walking down a dusty country road in the Chinese city of Chongqing early last summer with my dad, my little brother, and my grand…
An Unexpected Path to Heroism By Sharon Lin for KidSpirit’s issue on The Heroic Spirit. Interfaith Connections is a column for teens to dialogue about how their faith or wisdom tradition influences their view of life’s bi…
Ant, Meet Moon By Julia Li for KidSpirit's Storytelling and Narrative Issue. Author's Note: In the original Chang’E legend, Chang’E and her husband Houyi are immortals living in heaven. When the Jade Emp…
A Light in the Abyss By Fareeha Shah in the KidSpirit The Nature of Truth Issue Religion is truth. Imagine standing at the precipice of a cliff, hearing a voice telling you to dive headfirst into the abyss before …
A Conquest of the Skies By Ameena Naqvi for KidSpirit's The Adventurous Spirit issue. What are we searching for when we explore the unknown? Humanity's interest in the unknown is universal and enduring. Humans…
Unity and Diversity from a Ruthenian Catholic Perspective By Christopher Woods in the KidSpirit Unity and Division issue. A discussion of unity and diversity of anything should start at the very beginning — for me and many others, when Jesus Christ…
Talking with Tomorrow's Peacemakers By Akash V. Mehta in the Conflict and Peacemakers issue. We live in a violent world filled with conflict, and we always have. But every member of every generation has a responsibility to our worl…
Are We Responsible for the Consequences of Our Actions? Artwork by Liz Fabiola Galeano Roa, age 16, Paraguay Written by Finnegan Fox Kelly, age 16, Brooklyn, New York I have been raised in the United States.