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The Very Rev. Fr. Milad Selim asks, "What are we willing to suffer for Christ? What price are we willing to pay for His endless love?" ...
The truth is that religious leaders are dealing with the grief and pain, too. Coming together as a community gives Kershner a ...
In talking about the Catholic Church’s role in responding to what has been called an epidemic of loneliness, Bishop Michael ...
Don’t insult my grandma’s hermeneutics. Her theology may not have come from seminary, but it came from suffering and trust.
The Atlanta Capsule will be available exclusively at The Webster in Atlanta at Lenox Square mall on Friday and later on ...
Years ago, I received a card with a large gold thumbprint with the words “God is in the details” printed across it. I saved the card and framed it as a reminder for those days when the details of life ...
The sacred yellow serpents of Asclepius, the porieas, symbolized healing, renewal, divine power in ancient Greek medical and ...
One of the things I find most appealing about the award-winning writer and poet Mary Karr is her forthright, almost brutal, ...
Job found answers not in God's silence, but in His eventual presence. God is not limited to anything impossible — why are you limiting yourself? "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" — Genesis 18:14 ...
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has expressed deep concern over disruptions to normal activities at its field-level offices amid the ongoing movement by employees. In response, the organization ...
In a time where anxiety, pressure and striving rule much of the world’s pace, God is inviting His people to return to the ancient practice of building spiritual altars, not of stone, but of habits, ...