The Sacred Geometry of Jesus and Nature
Singer/song and chant writer Alana Levandoski takes us on her young family’s illuminating journey, as they seek to forge new connections with land, food, spirit and love. Continue reading
Singer/song and chant writer Alana Levandoski takes us on her young family’s illuminating journey, as they seek to forge new connections with land, food, spirit and love. Continue reading
A daughter’s reflection on her mother’s loss of memory, as she deals with her own grief, and her family’s new reality. Simone Brosig’s moving testament to love, pain, and faith helps us see that God’s enduring compassion is not based on our ability to remember. Continue reading
Dr. Kharah Ross, PhD, shares her very personal “voyage of discovery” exploring the Catholic faith. Along the way, she encountered a common misconception: despite traditions and beliefs that at first glance seem unbending, the Church is in fact ever transforming – and transformative. Continue reading
Life together is the best … except when it’s not. Brother Curtis Almquist distills thirty years of life in a Monastic community into a series of practical invitations for how we can live together, so that we will not only survive, but thrive. Continue reading
Dr. Gerry Turcotte gives us a thoughtful reflection on the limitations of many precious resources in our world. He takes a close look at one commodity that we might take for granted – but shouldn’t. Continue reading
Photojournalist and multi-media producer Ken Fast offers us a story of a delightful musical experience with a much-loved granddaughter. Continue reading
The lives of the early Christians can teach us so much about true community. Shane Claiborne reflects on the joy and freedom their example offers each of us, and the impact it could have on our world today. Continue reading
Singer/songwriter Keith Kitchen shares the story of an important lesson learned through a very unexpected series of events. Continue reading
Gerry Turcotte’s love for taking photos of old buildings and faded signs opened his eyes to some profound insights about life, death and faith. Continue reading
Br. Curtis summons us to open our eyes and see the wonder in the ordinary. As our teacher and guide, he exhorts us to take nothing for granted, and take everything for gratitude. Continue reading