Psychologists and social scientists tell us that first impressions are very important and that we begin to form them quickly, perhaps as fast as five seconds after we first meet someone.
Late last March, I met Cuba.
My three days in the island nation—partly to be present for Pope
Uri Mor worked tirelessly on behalf of Christians, often at cost to himself.
Anti-Evangelization Thank you for the April 30 issue, with “Why They Left,” by William J. Byron, S.J., and Charles Zech, and “The Convert’s Tale,” by the Rev. John Jay Hughes. I found them relevant, refreshing, insightful and hopeful. Despite being a religion teacher at
Why are leaders in the developed world poised to sabotage decades of progress against global poverty?
Ross Douthat has written a learned yet highly readable analysis of the changing role of religion in American history.