Courage During the Plague
by Hans BoersmaDuring a pandemic, we are to keep our eye on the soul, for pandemics can harm the soul even more than the body. Continue Reading »
During a pandemic, we are to keep our eye on the soul, for pandemics can harm the soul even more than the body. Continue Reading »
Jesus’s entrance into this world would be of no importance had he not been offered up as a sacrifice for the millennially-problematic human being. Continue Reading »
Praying for all the dead on November 2 is a communal act of supernatural charity by the Church Militant for the Church Suffering, praying in union with the Church Triumphant for all those being made ready for heaven. Continue Reading »
Macdonald may have only been dabbling in Christianity, but his criticisms of the post-Christian world were often incisive. Continue Reading »
Doubt and faith are intertwined in Thirst. Continue Reading »
COVID-19 has revealed a crisis of faith, and the evidence is all around us. Continue Reading »
Death is a blessing because death is that “passover” at which we can offer back to God the life God had given us as a gift. Continue Reading »
Abraham’s hope and Job’s despair grow from the same soil; they are alternative stances toward death. Continue Reading »
Social distancing rules have complicated the Rites of Christian Burial and the customary human interactions that accompany the death of a loved one. Continue Reading »
Today’s college students no longer know what it means to live or die well. Continue Reading »