Science, Faith, and the Pandemic By Charlie Clauss A current story line, hyped by many, is the stance of conservative Christians towards the COVID-19 pandemic. This has played out as opposition to mask mandates and hesitancy toward, if not ... Read More...
A Sword Shall Pierce Your Soul Also: Mary and the Ministry of Jesus By Jean McCurdy Meade Mary the mother of our Lord is the most revered saint in the Christian world; indeed, many Christians regularly pray for her intercession with our Lord as part of their liturgy and spir... Read More...
How a Deconstructed Evangelical Found Reconstruction as an Anglican By Pieter Valk Despite differing denominational convictions on more ancient theological questions, Evangelical churches in the rural Tennessee town where I grew up were theologically homogenous on front-of-mind cultural issues, such as the politics of gay ... Read More...
Restoring the Ecology of Faith This is the second in a series on Revitalizing Ministry in Wales. By Mark Clavier We plough the fields and scatter The good seed on the land, But it is fed and watered By God's almighty hand. – An old ... Read More...
A Fire that Rekindles? The disaster of Notre Dame is not likely to revive Christian belief, but the long process of rebuilding may also rekindle anew an appreciation, if not for religion, then for the idea of faith and the possibility of the transcendent.
The Coffee Stains of Faith Tim Schenck's Holy Grounds is about how coffee and faith are berries on the same tree.
We Believe: The Church Makes the Saints I have been carried by the communal faith of the Church when my heart has been cold or numb.
Faith in Learning, Muhlenberg, and a Catholic Education Central to the Church school in Muhlenberg's vision is the authority of the headmaster or rector of the school.