by Marilyn McEntyre…
by Bret van den Brink…
by Ryan Pemberton
Technology is a tool, intended to simplify, amplify, or expedite human efforts toward specific ends. Those ends, however, and their formation of our lives, are worth our considered reflection.…
by Frank Powell
I must repent. Not until recently did I consider humor a Christian virtue. Likewise for its close cousins, laughter and fun. Humor had its place in the church. But its role was mostly as an additive…
by Arthur Aghajanian
Guston’s paintings and drawings have often been interpreted within an existential framework. Alienated characters and forlorn objects are adrift in ambiguous spaces.…
by G.K. Chesterton
The two facts which attract almost every normal person to children are, first, that they are very serious, and, secondly, that they are in consequence very happy.…
by Fr. Ron Rolheiser
If we genuinely trust scripture, our own experience, and our own sanity, we can only conclude that God has a sense of humor, and a robust and sneaky one at that.…
by Mark Walters
We all “see through a glass dimly,” that is, we form images about reality that are not wholly true. If we are looking for an easy target to blame, we must look no further than social media and advertising.…
by Peter Lilly…
by Jean Hoefling…
by David Aust
How a childhood funeral changed my perspective on comforting people in pain…