There’s a new wind blowing across America. It’s a wind of freedom, optimism, hope, and yes, patriotism. What’s even more ...
On this very day, right now as you are reading this column, how would you answer the question, what really motivates you? What is it that you are passionate about?
I can’t prove what I’m about to present. It’s not my intention. After all, who am I to question the tradition of Western ...
When a young couple marries, they have all sorts of dreams of how wonderful life will be, maybe even how easy it will be, to ...
One of the most beautiful ways for spiritual formation to take place is to let your insecurity lead you closer to the Lord,” – Henri Nouwen. Most of us can remember what it was like to be ...
Pope Francis on Tuesday added the Sept. 5 feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta to the Catholic Church’s liturgical calendar as an ...
As a pastor and a Christian who has walked a path from identifying as gay Christian to living faithfully as God desires, I m ...
As I write this, the great thaw of 2019 is upon us! Roofs that were once covered in thick snow and ice are now completely ...
"From the Pulpit" is a weekly column of faith, shared by Central Illinois faith leaders. This week: For God's sake ...
As a teenager growing up, I developed the practice of going to daily Mass during the summer. It was an opportunity for me to ...
In a lively Lagos community, where Christianity, Islam, and traditional worship peacefully coexist, the timeless principles ...
In 2 Corinthians, Paul speaks of how he is afflicted in every way, perplexed, persecuted, struck down, always carrying in his body the death of Jesus (cf. 4:8-10). He also speaks of how in living ...