Isabel Florence Hapgood’s Labors and Gifts of Love
“What would Kate and Ashley think?” They were middle school daughters of fellow students in my beginning New Testament Greek […]
“What would Kate and Ashley think?” They were middle school daughters of fellow students in my beginning New Testament Greek […]
In today’s world of wildly fast innovation, I think there are a few jobs that don’t get the credit they
Today the Church commemorates Adelaide Teague Case whose life is marked primarily her love of learning, teaching, and Jesus Christ.
My parish has a spiritual growth program called Wellspring that, according to its mission statement, offers “programs and services (that)
Like so many of that early Christian crowd, we know little of Barnabas. A central figure in the Jerusalem community,
When someone hands down to us a precious family artifact, it comes to us scored with dozens of memories, scratches,
From as far back as I can remember, I’ve been into horror, supernatural, ghosts, and more. I love Halloween and all
The story of Jeanne d’Arc (anglicized as Joan of Arc) is a complicated one. We commemorate her as a Visionary,
One of my favorite ways to encourage Christians in their growth is sharing stories about saints who came before us.
Like us as parents, Lydia orchestrated a whole circus of household, professional, and local matters.