“Barking at the Choir” allows the hard-earned wisdom of former gang members to reach a new audience.
Khadivi writes well about three Southern California faiths colliding: nature worship, self worship and a generic desire “to know God.”
Every now and then, one comes across a book that seems unique. Its authors, editors and publisher are not so much meeting an already-expressed need as they are anticipating (or creating) one.
A new book shows Bishop Robert Barron's ambitious plans to evangelize culture in the United States.
Three plays invite us to look back on the decade that launched Trump as a time of churning ambivalence and upheaval.
Our mistakes crack open. Each leaf
veined distinctly,
and we star-made music makers
are finger printed as well.
This is expansion: to stand as One with all.
The mountains a dense
explosion of trees.
She was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be. (Lk 1:29)