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I wasn’t really on a pilgrimage. I was in Louisville, Kentucky, for work. A workshop with some of…
The poet and philosopher John O’Donohue passed away in 2008, but his teachings and writings continue to guide…
The sun peeks over the treetops, casting a glow inside Caleb Smith’s tent at 6:30 in the morning.…
Vintage expert Bob Richter remembers the Christmas when his big brother Johnny came home from New York. He’d…
The heart has been a powerful symbol for centuries, used in spiritual texts and religious art—particularly within the…
Grateful people make our world a better place. So what are the attributes of thankful people? This past…
Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer…
Today’s guest blogger is Kaylin Kaupish, assistant editor for Mysterious Ways. In the early evening of this year’s…
Let me be frank. There are things about Holy Week that I dread. There’s some wonderful music, I…