Cupid gets all of the attention for Valentine’s Day. Of course, we identify this lover’s holiday with his cherubic image. But ...
At your age, what would you prefer, Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s?” His response: “I’d rather have Parkinson’s; better to spill ...
"From the Pulpit" is a weekly column of faith, shared by Central Illinois faith leaders. This week: Truth-telling ...
Mission is an English word that has morphed far beyond its Latin roots. As it transformed it embraced colonial expansionist ...
We have allowed rhetoric about immigrants to influence the way we relate to, think about and treat fellow children of God.
I go on about context from time to time. With good reason. “It shall greatly help ye to understand the scriptures if thou ...
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As Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls on Inauguration Day, biographer Patrick Parr looks at what civil rights leader would have ...
The beautiful myth of Psyche and Eros, a moving love story, has inspired countless artists all over the world throughout the centuries.
Healing political division requires we revive the lost virtue of civility, grounded in universal human dignity.
Faces are personal, unique and designed by God. Our Bible uses the word “face” nearly 500 times as a noun or verb.
The Harlem Renaissance author spent her last years writing about the ancient king. Six decades after her death, her ...