
“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!” — Philippians 4:4 A few weeks ago, Tom Hoopes set out to give us ten signs of hope for Christianity in the
“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!” — Philippians 4:4 A few weeks ago, Tom Hoopes set out to give us ten signs of hope for Christianity in the
Every so often, newspapers and magazines boast a headline with some variation of, “Are we seeing the death of Christianity?” The authors will answer their own question with a rhetorical yes. But
The Church shouts at us every Easter: We have nothing to fear from the future, because we know it is in good hands — God’s hands.
As the race boiled down last week to Trump versus Hillary, Megan McArdle said one of those obvious things that you never notice until someone says it. How to explain the Trump
Chris Yarzab, edited. FlickrCC “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” goes one of my favorite songs, “With the kids jingle-belling and everyone telling you, ‘be of good cheer’!” “It’s Christmastime
ISIS, the younger brother of Al Qaeda in the dysfunctional family of radical Islam, was once minimized as the “JV team” by President Obama. The JV just joined the varsity. ISIS has
Stephanie Packer says life is worth living, even with her terminal illness — and she wants to stop assisted suicide legislation in California. National Public Radio shared Packer’s story nearly a year after Brittany
Christianity is a dying relic of an ancient past. The Internet is killing it. Science is killing it. Western sophistication is killing it. Right? Wrong. In many ways, Christianity is on the
Let’s review some of the strong signs of hope in the Church today — signs of hope that simply weren’t here 20 years ago, and which suggest the renewal is here to
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