Reassessing, Twenty Years On
Last week, as part of a visit to another campus where I was the guest chapel speaker, I did a dorm event with a group of
Last week, as part of a visit to another campus where I was the guest chapel speaker, I did a dorm event with a group of
Pious little towns often have such a character, maybe even three—the irreverent skeptic, the loudmouth agnostic, more well-read and agile than the typical small town

Just after Pope Francis arrived at the Philadelphia airport last month, he stopped his driver on the tarmac and made his way over to a
James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came forward to him and said to him, “Teacher, we want you to do for us whatever we

I rejoiced with those who said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD.” — Ps. 122:1 “Football is a Religion and

That Sunday night, I had to push myself to go to church, to listen to the still small voice of should in order to get
On the north side of the church building running the length of the sanctuary as it meets the sidewalk and adjoining street are four evergreen

Since the end of August I have been traveling each week to speak at conferences or attend various meetings. It has been a thrilling and
As she did so adroitly years ago through a young boy named Enrique, so once again Sonia Nazario has put faces and names with the