Forgiving the Unforgivable: Mark Stroman & Rais Bhuiyan
Even after suffering a hate crime, Rais Bhuiyan was determined to forgive the shooter and care for his family.
Even after suffering a hate crime, Rais Bhuiyan was determined to forgive the shooter and care for his family.
The Temple tax was voluntary, an expression of faith and belonging – not part of a domination system.
Desmond Tutu’s life was a winding path of obstacles, opportunities, blessings, determination, and surprises.
Sin, but don’t cover it up. Believe in Christ more than the power of sin.
Gloria Gaynor was badly injured on stage, but found fame when she recorded “I Will Survive” while she was recovering. Sidelined by drugs and alcohol, she found faith and a calling
The first chaplain of congress was passionate about ending tyranny, but ultimately he abandoned the cause, believing that order was more important than independence.
The people who fought in the American Revolution were rich and poor, black and white, men and women, and had different religions.
Gregory of Nazianzus reminds us that we can scarcely conceive of God as One without being awestruck by God as Three.
It’s hard to be a whistle blower when you have the truth and the consequences of doing nothing are dangerous for so many.
Sometimes trying to understand the Trinity feels like trying to understand the Jabberwock.