Q: When I was young and in Catholic schools half a century ago, we were taught that those who gave their lives for our religion were saints. Do you think those who die for their faith, even suicide ...
In Sunday’s epistle lesson from James 1, we get a piece of advice that could easily get missed on a busy Sunday: “let everyone be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger; for your anger does not ...
There is a great call for justice these days and rightly so. However, I am convinced that most of the people calling for justice have no idea what they are asking for. I do not believe that they know ...
It’s good to recognize that we are not always what we should be. But when our heads are always in the clouds, too often, we view ourselves as being better than we are. Don’t get me wrong we should ...
The new year has started, and many have already vowed their new year’s resolutions, some of which most of us know will be broken soon. Good for those who can keep their promises, but the more ...
Oprah Winfrey shares the story that in her late 20s, she walked away from orthodox Christian doctrine and became more open to understanding and knowing God in other ways. Her decision came as a result ...
This week’s Truth Speakers for Truth Seekers column is the sequel or part 2 of the path of righteousness that was published last week.
Jesus was born: “born under the law.” (Galatians 4:4). Therefore, he was subject to the Law of Moses. He reassured his Jewish audience: “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I ...