Today’s faith audience seeks different messages from “what they’re told on Sunday morning in church and…on Friday night at the movies,” one producer says Ken Carpenter — a veteran director/producer of ...
Preaching is generally associated with pulpits. A formal stand for your notes, and a platform from which you generally have a bit of a view, not to mention an advantage, over your audience. My family ...
Sept. 11, 2001, drove preachers of the Good News to tackle the classic questions of theodicy: If God exists, why is there evil? Why does God allow the barbarous destruction of innocent people? How can ...
At his Sunday Mass on the Solemnity of Christ the King, Pope Francis displayed the reliquary containing the bones of St. Peter to the crowd of pilgrims. Pope Francis venerates the relics of St. Peter ...
The poem by Edgar Guest, “Sermons We See,” explores how people live their lives and how everyday actions serve as sermons of our true nature and beliefs. The poem is a lesson in the power of our mind, ...
The beautiful story of Emmaus continues in today’s Gospel. The two disciples whose eyes were opened at the breaking of bread rush back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples what happened to them.
The two miracles in this Gospel passage are so tightly woven together, we might think of them as a single miracle that leaps from the woman to the little girl through Jesus. Mark’s Gospel, thought to ...
‘We preach not ourselves but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves your servants for Jesus’ sake.’ (2 Corinthians 4:5) We apologize, but this video has failed to load. My friend, the late Orlen Lapp, ...
A movement spreading across the country since the 2016 election evokes a church. Its teachings? Civic engagement. By Courtney E. Martin Ms. Martin is the author, most recently, of “The New Better Off: ...
SEATTLE — A proselytizing high-school student has filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit against the Everett, Wash., school district, alleging that administrators impinged on his First Amendment rights ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When we use the words “faith at work,” some people get so hot under the collar and very defensive. I can understand why. For years many ...
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