Praying the rosary, we repeat certain prayers as we ponder certain events (“mysteries”) in the lives of Jesus and Mary, and ...
Sunday afternoon, another “evil act of violence” was carried out in Michigan when a gunman attacked a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel and set the building ablaze, killing four ...
Being grounded on a daily basis in significant time with the Lord is a strong defense against anxiety and depression and ...
After watching the spiritually uplifting and politically momentous memorial service for Charlie Kirk recently in Phoenix, I ...
“It was a day without an army, without a state—a day where all we had was ourselves, the citizens. This is what abandonment ...
The City Deanery Altar Servers’ Camp 2025 was held on Friday, September 26 at Vamanjoor Church Hall. The day-long camp ...
Artificial intelligence continues to impact various aspects of our lives, including changing workplace dynamics, health care ...
A new Shabbat prayerbook by The Kitchen congregation in San Francisco blends Ashkenazi and Sephardic liturgy into one siddur.
From statehood in 1803 until 1821, the most common type of school was the “subscription” or pay school, which most families could not afford. Ohio’s first general school law, in January 1821, ...
They pray together, play hard, and push each other to grow as athletes and as men of faith. Still, the Biola men’s lacrosse ...
God has multiplied our efforts beyond anything we could imagine. From those first conversations to now serving hundreds of ...