• by Caroline Foreman
    Caroline Foreman Joan embraced the flames of her fate. She was continuously offered freedom from the terrors of her mission. Instead she simply sought refuge in Jesus.
  • by Matthew Malone
    Matthew Malone There may be no other depiction of the Christ story that so perfectly marries mystical realism with documentarian naturalism.
  • by John J. Miller
    John J. Miller We need journalists with a wide field of vision and use good judgment as they distinguish between the important and the trivial, even right and wrong.
  • by Matthew Becklo
    Matthew Becklo Is Jesus the gate of heaven or is Mary? Both can be true at the same time, and rather than cancel each other out, they enhance each other.
  • by Mark Bradford
    Mark Bradford The way to evangelical witness and to our own salvation is to be generous, to live simply, and to embrace holy poverty—but how? 
  • by Dr. Steven Umbrello
    Dr. Steven Umbrello Does a given AI respect human dignity, promote the common good​, uplift the vulnerable, enhance our capacity to live in solidarity and truth?
  • by Caroline LaFleur
    Caroline LaFleur Despite his disability, there was a time and place, sixty years ago in a small-town neighborhood bar, when Jack belonged just as he was.
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor What I do know is this. I have never met, nor do I ever expect to meet, a philosopher as fascinating as Alasdair MacIntyre.
  • by Alejandro Terán-Somohano
    Alejandro Terán-Somohano In "Starry Night," van Gogh captured heaven from the perspective of heaven but through his experience, his mental illness, his lost faith.
  • by Dr. Richard Clements
    Dr. Richard Clements Demoralization in the original sense of the word often causes demoralization in the second sense of the word.
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