Holding hands, not holding back
Faith in Focus
After the Storm: What nature teaches about boom and crash
What nature teaches about boom and crash
Birth Plan: Chronicle of a brief life foretold
Chronicle of a brief life foretold
Art of Redemption: One man’s escape from death row
One man’s escape from death row
A Life Freely Given: The ministry of a Catholic sister and physician
The ministry of a Catholic sister and physician
‘I Love You For Hating Me’: A struggling believer encounters the divine.
A struggling believer encounters the divine.
St. Jean Vianney: patron of the (overworked) parish priest
St. Vianney spent upwards of 12 to 13 hours a day in the confessional. I once mentioned that in a lecture in a large parish and one young man immediately raised his hand and said, “Why, what did he do?”
Spirituality in the Wild
My companion said it out loud first: “Carol, we’re in trouble.” She was right. Early that morning we had set off for the last leg of a five-day backpacking trek through the beautiful but challenging Weminuche Wilderness in southern Colorado. We had survived fierce sun, raging creek
The Breaking of the Bread: In far-flung places, Jesus is made present.
In far-flung places, Jesus is made present.
