In these first two weeks of Lent, we've begun a new stage of our Holy Year pilgrimage. We've seen human frailty and the glory ...
The transfiguration prepares us for the passion, death and resurrection of the Lord. St. Luke’s telling of the event draws us into the mystery of divine love, a love that embraces human suffering and ...
Luke’s vision of Jesus is deeply attuned to God’s compassion, justice and concern for those most impoverished and ...
First, my students see baptism as purely symbolic ... chose to save them—by dividing the waters and guiding them through on dry land. As Moses once delivered God’s people from bondage to Pharaoh ...
As He prayed, something extraordinary happened: "the appearance of his face changed." In that moment, Jesus heard his ...
I find myself drawn to some of the great heroes in the faith. Abraham, Moses, David, each leaders in their own right, different in many ways. One was seeking a new home in a forei ...
Lord, humble me so I can change for the better and genuinely love another as You love selflessly ...
And they did so on a dime, packing up and immediately going. There were no fancy RVs. They traveled on foot with tents, ...
Minister, chaplain, and author Dr. Billy Holland writes about aligning our lives with our words and allowing God to work in ...
Some Christians might think this is a silly question because asking for God’s glory to fall is such a popular phrase in ...