I find quite troubling an account of a recent funeral. Although many details are not known to me, enough of…
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Fireworks. Baseball games. Picnics. This is what the 4th of July means to most Americans today. But July 4th, 1776,…
Aristotle observed that all was in motion. Everything was in a process of change. Whatever stage you observed, there was always a prior movement and prior change. Aristotle realized that we could not go back like that forever. At some point we had to come to an originator of all this motion.
Every time we make the sign of the Cross we make an invocation of the Holy Trinity: “In the name…
For the past couple of hundred years, Catholic apologists, along with other Christians, have found it necessary to oppose a…
You may have seen them in your community too. What I am talking about are these very large billboards announcing…
A few weeks ago, I went to New York to hear a friend’s daughter play the cello for her senior…
Teach me, LORD, your way that I may walk in your truth. (Ps 86:11) Sounds simple, doesn’t it? I can’t…
Looking ahead to the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017, the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany (VELKD) started…
On the heels of this spring’s yet another sighting of Bigfoot, the holy grail for cryptozoologists and the slightly curious…