• A Society in Search of its Soul

    From the 1960s to today, we have dismantled our foundations and replaced God with the worship of self. Is it working? Explore the journey back to the Giver of Life… The Spritual Vacuum When we systematically removed God from the public square, we didn’t just leave behind a clean, neutral space. We created a spiritual…

  • “The Beginning of Sorrows” Death and Life

    A month or two before the pandemic, I was visiting a museum in New York City and I found myself totally engrossed in the image of a sculpture, a small pieta of Jesus, laying in repose after the crucifixion, with an angel on each side – one in mourning for our Lord’s death, the other…

  • Why Jesus?

    “Religious faith is above all a sign of faulty thinking, of ignorance;” observed noted atheist, zoologist, and author Richard Dawkins in a recent story published by The Guardian. Mr. Dawkins would further explain his desire, a call to action, was to educate the ill-informed out of their mistakes. He breaks it down into a simple…

  • The Prophecy Conundrum

    The Prophecy Conundrum By Jack Kinsella In every generation of Christians since the time of the Apostles, there have been devout souls who have pored over the Scriptures, comparing the signs to the times and looking for evidence suggesting the imminent return of Christ. In most previous generations, they were either revered as sages or…

  • “The Way, the Truth and the Life”

    Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive…

  • Bought at a Price

    Life is measured in seasons of time as predictable as the sunrise and sunset of each passing day.   We busy ourselves with the tasks of daily life, working, raising a family, which often leaves little time for anything else.  It can become a drudgery, these gears of life grinding away, stealing our joy, leaving us…

  • Time is short

    Anger, bitterness, hatred, it seems to be everywhere, surrounding our culture and permeating every aspect of our lives.  It seems that our safe havens are not immune, sports and other forms of entertainment no longer offer the escape we so desperately crave.  Journalism, once a bastion of integrity and impartiality, seems to have embraced its…