Why hymnals matter in the digital age
At The Christian Century, Mary Louise Bringle writes about the enduring role of hymnals in the digital age:
At The Christian Century, Mary Louise Bringle writes about the enduring role of hymnals in the digital age:
Emily Timbol, writing at Huffington Post, says that being hated by the world should not be a point of pride for Christians:
Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith Youth Core writing for Religion Dispatches says:
Commemoration of Julian of Norwich Isaiah 46:3-5 John 4:23-26 In this little object I saw three truths. The first is that God made it; the
Clinging to the notion of strength in the midst of uncertainty and fear, does make us feel better and safer in the short-term. But it also has a shadow side of desperation — if we only say we’re strong over and over again, it will magically become true.
From Zack Ford at Think Progress: Just now, the Delaware Senate voted 12-9, to approve marriage equality legislation (HB 75), guaranteeing that Delaware will become
The high holy day of Hallmark™ is nearly upon us. Amy Young, writing at the
Frank Bruni writing in the
Graham Putnam & Mahoney agreed to handle the service. “We take an oath to do this,” funeral director Peter Stefan said. “Can I pick and choose? No. Can I separate the sins from the sinners? No.”