Hi Religion Unplugged readers, It’s that time of year! As we approach the last two months of 2025, we’re thrilled to announce we’ve once again been selected to take part in the annual NewsMatch campaign. Here’s what that means: now through Dec. 31, every tax-deductible donation you make will be doubled, up to $35,000. That applies to one-time gifts and the setup of recurring payments. Your support of Religion Unplugged makes global, in-depth faith reporting possible. From stories of resilience in war zones to quiet spiritual transformation, we’re committed to trustworthy journalism that takes religion seriously. In today’s top story from Executive Editor Clemente Lisi, find out more about NewsMatch, the best ways to give and what your gifts do to support our organization. No paywalls. No fluff. Just stories that matter. Faith Deserves Better News Coverage: Here’s How You Can HelpAs we enter the final two months of the year, I want to take a moment to thank you — for reading, for sharing and for supporting our work. by Clemente Lisi At Cuba’s Notorious Garbage Dump, Locals Find Grace And Community
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