
Love in a Divided House
I hate filing. I really do. Most likely this is because I feel I have no mastery over it. I really do not know whether
I hate filing. I really do. Most likely this is because I feel I have no mastery over it. I really do not know whether
Recently, I had my students read about the spirituality of St. Francis of Assisi. Late in his life, while up on a mountain, he had
I didn’t think there would ever be a situation where I’d feel the need to come to Shia LaBeouf’s defense. But Sunday night gave me
When I had journeyed half our life’s way,I found myself within a shadowed forest,for I had lost the path that does not stray. Ah, it
Arthur Brooks and I overlapped one year in the same high school back in the early 1980s when Arthur’s father was a visiting professor for
Whether or not we are willing to admit it, we are all reformers in some way. Most of us spend a great deal of time
In the spring and summer of 2017, our congregation baptized eight infants into our church family. For a relatively small congregation, this was a baby
It’s time once again to welcome guest blogger and advice columnist Pious Petunia, offering timely wisdom and incisively soothing commentary on modern romance. Dear Miss
Don’t know whether he actually carried the Good Book through the west in those early years. The story goes he took carried a copy of
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