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Epiphanies of hope: How the Christian story can cast light on our dark times Danielle Terceiro Posted 4 Jan 2024 4 Jan 2024 Thu 4 Jan 2024 at 4:32am , updated 26 Jan 2024 26 Jan 2024 Fri 26 Jan ...
These days, to hope is both an act of volition and a gesture of defiance. Advertisement Randall Balmer, an Episcopal priest, teaches at Dartmouth College and is the author of “Passion Plays: How ...
Not Too Late derives its title from a website and resource collection created by the book’s two editors. One of the two, Rebecca Solnit, writes frequently on feminism, politics, and the environment.
Jesus said, “With God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26). While problems in the world sometimes seem overwhelming, following Jesus’ example of complete faith in God’s all-power ...
She did it first on Nov. 16, 1952. Charlie Brown explains to Lucy: “All you have to do is hold the ball. Then I come running and kick it.” She’s not so sure. “I don’t know if this is ...
GILFORD, N.H. — My last day at SoulFest, New England’s largest festival for Christian music, started at a suicide prevention panel. According to festival organizers, the Aug. 4-6 festival drew ...
A Christian Science perspective: Sometimes a scene in nature provides a fresh view of how things could be. A field of sunflowers in Kansas gave such a glimpse.
Christians who are distressed by how the name of Jesus is being misused need to reclaim his name by embodying a different kind of witness, the Rev. Noah Van Niel writes in a guest column.
Real life stories of courage and hope will soon be documented by the Catholic Communication Centre of the Archdiocese of Bombay as part of its 'Christian Hero' series. Wednesday, Jul 02, 2025 New ...
A Christian worshipper carries a cross as she walks towards the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead, during the Good ...