Religion News Service is a news agency about religion, ethics, spirituality and moral issues. Based in Washington, D.C., RNS has a network of correspondents around the world, providing news and information on all faiths and religious movements to the nation's leading newspapers, news magazines, broadcast organizations and religious publications.
Religion News Service was founded in 1934 by National Conference of Christians and Jews. The United Methodist Reporter bought RNS in 1983, and Advance Publications bought it in 1994. In 2011, RNS was sold to an affiliated nonprofit of the Religion Newswriters Association[1].
It is currently syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate.
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