Dorothy Day: Unbundling Faith
“Product bundling” is not an unfamiliar strategy in marketing. The idea is for a business to sell its less-popular items by packaging them
“Product bundling” is not an unfamiliar strategy in marketing. The idea is for a business to sell its less-popular items by packaging them
I spent a month in India when I was 19 years old. Although I’d seen extreme poverty before, including on previous visits to India, it affected me
The older I get, the more convinced I am that two qualities are indispensable if we are to grow in our life with God—curiosity and courage.
We live at a time when social activism—or at least being perceived as a social activist—is incredibly popular. I regularly meet young adults
When we look carefully, we will notice a theme of downward mobility in the Bible. For example, although raised in Pharaoh’s household, when he
On October 15, 2017, actress Alyssa Milano tweeted, “If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this
Many theologians consider the book of Romans to be the pinnacle of Paul’s writings and, at least for Protestants, it’s arguably the most
Many theologians consider the book of Romans to be the pinnacle of Paul’s writings and, at least for Protestants, it’s arguably the most
Apollos is described in the New Testament as a remarkable and influential teacher. He came from Alexandria—the great center of learning and
Apollos is described in the New Testament as a remarkable and influential teacher. He came from Alexandria—the great center of learning and
We are so accustomed to meeting in church buildings or borrowed public spaces like schools or theaters, that we can easily forget how difficult it
We are so accustomed to meeting in church buildings or borrowed public spaces like schools or theaters, that we can easily forget how difficult it
The ancient world was a man’s world. Women had few rights, could not vote, and were excluded from any civil leadership roles. In fact, women
The ancient world was a man’s world. Women had few rights, could not vote, and were excluded from any civil leadership roles. In fact, women
Christians talk a lot about change and transformation. Browse the “Christianity” shelves at a bookstore—if you can find a bookstore—and