There is great comfort in knowing that in each church there were people worshiping the same God, hearing the same Gospel, striving to live out the two greatest commandments.
It is not often that you find stained glass on the 11th floor of a mid-century skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.
Roger Haight’s latest book is a master class in Christian apologetics. Haight’s study rises from pointed questions put to the believer, questions that cannot be ignored or wished away.
Jim Towey tells of his long friendship and collaboration with Mother Teresa in 'To Love and Be Loved.'
David McPherson's new book on the importance of placing limitations on our ambitions and desires touches on existential, political, moral and economic questions.
David Henkin explores the history and development of the week as a unit of time—the only one that has no basis in astronomical rhythms.
How is a song used in 100 holiday ads somehow connected to Ukraine? It turns out every carol that we sing at Christmas has a story behind it, some inspiring, some strange.