Standing Amid the Ruins of a Concentration Camp
Visiting a concentration camp means feeling the suffering that calls out from the ground. It means remembering that so many Christians chose to wait passively and that we must make different choices.
Visiting a concentration camp means feeling the suffering that calls out from the ground. It means remembering that so many Christians chose to wait passively and that we must make different choices.
Depicting God, especially Jesus, is controversial because every choice is limiting. What if we chose everything instead of one particular thing?
Norbert of Xanten was ordained for social necessity, but found his life changed along the way.
Learn about the miraculous and unbelievable adventures of Brendan and his crew.
Looking for solutions where everyone gets what they need – elephants and people.
Where are our minds when we lose things?
How young do you think kids are when they start lying?
Eunice Hunton Carter was savvy and brave. She had a huge impact on the course of justice in her day!
Throughout scripture and in the history of the church, “Word” has meant a lot of different things. Here are a few of them:
Harriet Tubman’s faith in her own words: