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"When will you give us good news about God, Christ, and his Spirit? About grace and salvation? About conversion of heart and ...
The world is desperate for hope. That’s no surprise. Watching the news can make a person feel hopeless, and struggling with personal circumstances — especially in times of great suffering or grief — ...
A new report from The Atlantic’s Nick Miroff finds morale at Immigration and Customs Enforcement is suffering as the agency, ...
In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders ...
President Donald Trump spoke with first responders and officials in central Texas today after meeting with grieving families ...
Friends and family described Nystrom as magnetic, caring, and faithful. Early onset Alzheimer's disease deprived her of her greatest gift, which she employed for a career and public service.
Organizers said the ceremony must be performed before the Jewish Temple can be rebuilt in Jerusalem, ushering in a messianic ...
Texas State Senator Angela Paxton announced that she'd filed for divorce from the state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton after 38 years of marriage “in light of recent discoveries.” ...
Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the classic story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus tells in this Sunday’s Gospel. We hear the Lord speaking to our hearts and inviting us to open our minds to our neighbors, ...
In the wake of the deadly Texas floods, Tribune columnist Gordon Monson reflects on the faith that offers hope.
Many of my secular friends are confounded. How could Jesus-loving people support a bill so harsh and regressive? "What ...
The truth is that religious leaders are dealing with the grief and pain, too. Coming together as a community gives Kershner a ...