St. John looks for Jesus – and so do we.
As the detritus of Christmas surrounds us, where do we see Jesus?
As the detritus of Christmas surrounds us, where do we see Jesus?
The frontier to which God is calling you might be as close as a relative or friend.
“Do you really believe Jesus is the Son of God?” the teen asked. “I do,” I said, “and I don’t need anyone else to agree with me.”
Every time I’ve allowed God to prune, uproot, and replant me, my actual wildest dreams and secret hopes have flowered and fruited in ways that were beyond my imaginings.
Meet the Saints has served as a springboard for my son and me to talk about God, our faith and our relationships with other people in new ways.
The creation of these prayers nearly always binds a group together in profound ways.
We give our children an invaluable and timeless gift when we practice prayer with them.
Our children have been receiving the Eucharist since Baptism—and yet they still need instruction in what that means.
Know any cool saints? Sure you do! Just look in the mirror. Here’s how you connect with All Saints’ Day.
How many of our current events—in politics or in our church deliberations—get stuck in frustrating stalemates?