The Psychology of Connection: Why We Feel ‘undone’ When Our Relationships Break
Can we ever exist fully as ourselves on our own, or do we always depend, at some deeper level, on the presence of another person
Can we ever exist fully as ourselves on our own, or do we always depend, at some deeper level, on the presence of another person
When we have created — and allowed — a world where the fearmongering of scarcity is rewarded far and above the possibility of abundance, we are indeed facing Advent in a time of starvation.
It is likely that this case will go all the way to the Supreme Court, and it is very likely that this present Supreme Court will jettison the Johnson Amendment before our next presidential election,
I hate paying taxes With the many changes under President Trump, is there anything I should do differently to legally avoid paying more taxes
In an age that trivializes evil, dismisses the supernatural, and reduces Christianity to therapy, Lewis s vision is a bracing corrective
The good news of Advent is this: Christ entered the violence of human life, the very violence that says some folks are more valuable than others, and took on these abstractions.
Has the war on drugs succeeded And will eliminating the cargo and crew of drug boats bring victory
This Christmas, if you see a Nativity scene with Joseph s silhouette leaning quietly over the Christ-child, pause for a moment Look a little closer
I won t pretend my Christmas is serene when it feels a bit melancholy
The remarkable part of the Christmas story is that God decided to come as one of us. The incarnation means Jesus cried out at birth, announcing the breath of life in the one who breathes life into us.
I am convinced that skeptics are suppressing inferential knowledge of God for personal reasons