Pain washes out what divides us.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
Moral evil may well be a sign of God’s existence.
We may dismiss the diabolical as unreasonable, but cannot the irrational be real?
If love pricks the heart never heals.
When love is deep, when beauty captivates, we are changed forever.
What a Christian father teaches
How do we live Calvary while never doubting Easter?
The young may see better, but the old comprehend more.
Wisdom makes the world a part of the self.
Don’t fall into the Gospel by way of scientific holes.
Read the signpost in a Gospel key: love is stronger than death.
Howe’s ‘Battle Hymn’ and the paradox of freedom
As America observes Memorial Day Weekend, the church celebrates Corpus Christi.
What difference does the Trinity make?
The Most Holy Trinity doesn’t exist to be examined. It exists to be embraced.
The Holy Spirit is much too subtle to be seen.
You never see the Spirit in the story. You simply see the effect.
‘Did Jesus have curly hair?’ A child’s (very good) question for Ascension Thursday
Christ’s humanity stands at the center of the Ascension.
