I was putting my two year old daughter to sleep. I told her a made up story about her magical unicorn named Chester. Then, I ...
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
In addition, by fasting from the temptation to hurry and recklessly rush about, we embrace the Lenten call to grow by living ...
If I could go back [to my time as a freshman in college] and tell myself anything, it would be that God has a plan for you,” ...
Minister, chaplain, and author Dr. Billy Holland writes about aligning our lives with our words and allowing God to work in ...
This excessive indulgence goes against the Christian spirit of self-control and can lead to adverse spiritual and physical consequences.
Allowing yourself to be filled by and live out God’s grace through mentorship, fellowship, and servitude with other believers ...
With Pope Francis watching from the hospital, the preacher of the papal household told top members of the Roman Curia that ...
When a social scientist proved that married people are happier, the media had a field day. But are we even asking the right ...
In what may be his final book, Hauerwas remains true to a call to unflinching obedience to Jesus embodied in the church.
Pascha (Aramaic for Easter, ܦܨܚܐ) is more than just the change of a year; it is a true transfiguration, a moment that ...