Katherine Glover

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The Limits of Religious Freedom at Work

Friday, August 24th, 2007

God on the Job
by Katherine Glover
News21

Head scarves, vacation days, proselytizing, condemning gay co-workers on religious grounds, refusing to transport alcohol or dispense birth control pills - where do we draw the line? Employers and courts struggle to find a balance in how far religion should be accommodated in the workplace.

Also includes interactive sidebars - a selection of cases in which the job itself went against an employee’s religion, an overview of what courts have said about uniforms and dress code policies, and a surprising answer to the question “Can a company ever require an employee to convert to Islam?”

A Zombie for Jesus

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

God or Godzilla
by Katherine Glover
News21

Film buff Dave Canfield talks about how his Christian faith informs his passion for horror – and vice versa. Audio clips with photos.

Dave Canfield’s horror movie memorabilia collection is to die for. He owns around 4,000 DVDs, and every surface of his office is cluttered with toys and figurines, including a limited edition Freddy Krueger statue autographed by Wes Craven.

At first sight, you might never guess Canfield was a devout Christian. But he keeps his collection in his tiny, windowless office at Jesus People USA, the Chicago-based Christian commune where he has lived and worked for 18 years.

Funding Missions Through Business

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Holy Profits?
by Katherine Glover
News21

Chicago Christian commune Jesus People USA funds its charity work with a successful roofing supply company and other for-profit businesses.

Following Islam at a professional job

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Chicago Muslim professionals go with the flow
by Katherine Glover
Medill News Service
May 24, 2007

Mazen Asbahi admits he sometimes misses prayers. As a lawyer with Schiff Hardin LLP, sometimes he’s in negotiations all day and can’t break out. “A more hard-core Muslim who’s more senior might say, ‘I need to make a five minute break,’” Asbahi said, “but at my point in my career, I can’t always do that.”

Can a tiny statue help sell your house?

Friday, February 20th, 2004

St. Salesman
by Katherine Glover
The Rake

Even heathens can get a return on Catholic magic.