Sugar is not the only industry that exploits Haitian workers in the Dominican Republic, but it offers a unique lens through which to understand racism and xenophobia.
Fewer young people are choosing full-time service after college. How will volunteer organizations adapt?
The greatest gift the church can give to our youth is to better serve their parents. This would begin with listening to us.
Is our intense focus on the form of liturgical celebration placing a disproportionate emphasis upon the Eucharist as the summit of Christian life?
A theologian reflects on his cancer diagnosis and the beginning of treatment: "If we come to understand that God suffers alongside us as one who truly knows what it means to suffer, our anger morphs into love and our suffering mysteriously becomes a means of transformation."
My trip was short but introduced me to faithful people, powerful history and a beautiful land.
In her latest book, 'Reading Genesis,' Marilynne Robinson writes of a God that is in love with humanity. In all our flaws and folly, power and glory, she insists, “Human beings are at the center of it all.”