"As we enter lent next week, consider the life of Jesus for a moment. If anyone had reason to be perpetually busy, it was Him," writes Pastor Tim Asbill Jr. of Harvest Community Nazarene Church.
One of the most difficult issues faithful people have to wrestle with is: If our supposedly loving God can create the universe, then why does he not prevent the most horrific of evil human acts? The ...
Eric Beres and his daughters Nikita, left, and Alesia, are excited to become officially Catholic this Easter Sunday. Beres, a single Millennial father from Monongahela, said his faith helps him in ...
Dot Brown reflects on her experience of the pandemic as a cannonball moment similar to St. Ignatius of Loyola's experience of finding and turning to God during disruption. The last 18 months have been ...
The great saint Therese of Lisieux once said, “The world is thy ship and not thy home.” A great heaviness seems to have filled the air in the wake of recent tragedies, violence and human frailty. It ...
It’s hard not to ponder the horrific irony in the timing of this year’s Epiphany feast celebrated on Jan. 6, and the killing of a Minneapolis woman by ICE agents a day later. The Christian observance ...