This week, I’m moving out of New York City. It’s not my first time moving, but it is the first time I’m leaving a place with no plan to return to living there. I’ll come visit all the friends I have ...
In my recent Eid Adha holiday sermon, I focused on three lessons from the life and pilgrimage of Abraham. First, submission to God. Prophet Abraham is a role model for all believers as he demonstrates ...
The Battle of Stones River popped up. The location was Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and it happened over several days at the end of 1862. “Fought during miserable weather that saw bitterly cold rain and ...
In society today, men face battles seen and unseen daily. With their world’s weight on their shoulders, they are often met with expectations and criticism over support, guidance and praise. Many ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. As I write this column, Muslims from around the world are gathering in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, to ...
The Second Sunday of Lent continues to highlight motifs present in last Sunday’s readings. Although there are some similarities, the theological lens from today’s readings presents a distinct vantage ...
Our Protestant brethren say that one is justified by faith once for all and not at all by works. Catholics say that initial justification is “monergistic” (not involving our work to attain it) and by ...
Writing in the shadow of what he knows are despairing political times—the brink of a presidential contest that few seem to want—Allen Guelzo offers us the solace of Abraham Lincoln’s belief in ...
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