He often preached through the form of parables—disarmingly simple stories from nature, agriculture, and the life of the common people, which nevertheless carried profound and difficult teachings. It ...
When Jesus was born it was Emperor Caesar Augustus who was planning spa resorts along the Mediterranean coast. Today it’s ...
Jesuit Father Stanislaus Alla argues that Christian faith thrives on storytelling, love, and lived experience rather than ...
In early December, I was decorating our living room for Christmas. One of the most cherished pieces is a nativity set I ...
As an adult, Jesus remembers the plight of his family and includes immigrants or strangers as those vulnerable persons with whom he identifies in the Parable of the Last Judgment: “I was hungry, ...
If your family is anything like mine, Christmas did not begin this week. Rather, much of December has been taken up with ...
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The eve of true peace

In my first year of graduate school, I took classes in curriculum and instruction as part of my coursework toward a Ph.D. One ...
A full picture of deidentifying and retention among Latter-day Saints requires attention to data showing believers holding true in the face of secular crosswinds ...
By Edoardo Giribaldi Cardinal Pietro Parolin presided over Mass Tuesday morning, December 16, in the chapel at Rome’s ...
The scriptural concept of collective blessing challenges the pervasive logic that seems to be holding this country ...
The patient perseverance, the waiting and longing, of these friends in Matanzas is an Advent parable, Ken Sehested says.
He proclaimed that I must be grinding my teeth at night; I had no reason to question his diagnosis. The clinic ordered a ...