Why I Believe in God and Not in Santa Claus
by Kathleen Staudt A poetproph. She works as a teacher, poet, spiritual director and retreat leader in the Washington DC area and is the author
by Kathleen Staudt A poetproph. She works as a teacher, poet, spiritual director and retreat leader in the Washington DC area and is the author
What can parishes do for students? And how can those of us who specialize in campus ministry help parishes engage with the students in their midsts?
I know with my own tattoos, I was searching for exactly what we proclaim when a new baptismal candidate is sealed with holy oil and the sign of the Cross–a way that every time I saw it, I knew in my heart of hearts I truly was marked as Christ’s own.
by Kathy Staudt I have been reading with interest about the new movement among atheists to found churches. (poetproph. She works as a teacher, poet,
by Sam Candler The naming of the Nobel Prize for physics is always cool. But it is especially cool this year, because the winners were
by George Clifford On a recent trip, I visited a public library where I had previously used a convenient, free Wi-Fi hotspot. Unlike my prior
It’s summer, and I work at a church, so I’m getting a fairly incessant barrage of emails from church youth groups all over the country asking if we have any last-minute volunteer opportunities for their coming mission trips to San Francisco. Can fifteen or twenty of their teenagers come to our food pantry some Friday and work for us? Do we know about any other service opportunities, since they’ll be here for three days and would like to do something for the homeless, or the hungry, or people in need?
Ashley Taylor reports in the New York Times on research that looks at the connections between the faith of a patient and the effectiveness of
T.H. Luhrmann writes an oped in the
by Anthony “Bud” Thurston I’ve chosen some words from the Broadway musical, written by Stephen Sondheim, entitled, “Into the Woods.” This musical is essentially a