The Pearl of Great Price
Wise words from Brother Curtis on the principles we can draw from Jesus’ storytelling, with down-to-earth advice on putting them into practice. Continue reading
Wise words from Brother Curtis on the principles we can draw from Jesus’ storytelling, with down-to-earth advice on putting them into practice. Continue reading
The Hearth is a non-profit in Oregon that connects people in new and old ways – through storytelling events, heartfelt music and community service. Continue reading
When we feel surrounded by great evil and darkness, “our very misfortunes become part of the growth of love, truth, and justice.” How can that be? Ron Rolheiser encourages us to search underneath what’s happening in the daily news to see God alive and working. Continue reading
A young couple’s first experience at Canada’s biggest Passion Play inspires a wealth of insights, as Scripture unfolds before their eyes. Continue reading
We love this very charming poem that not only celebrates the simple joys of walking, but also points out excellent lessons for living. Continue reading
When do we have enough? How do we counter the allure of consumerism? Br. Curtis Almquist presents us with the refreshing argument that it IS possible to find contentment, when we tap into ancient, counter-cultural principles and practices. Continue reading
Ron Semenoff recalls how, as a new Christian convert who had major “issues” with the Saints, he cautiously acquired a great love and reverence for these holy men and women throughout history. Continue reading
A poem by author and community activist Bruce Anderson, who writes with searing honesty about finding the courage to truly connect with others. Continue reading
The remarkable, unlikely story of a group of inmates who decided that prison bars shouldn’t stop them from helping people on the other side of the globe. Continue reading
Over 800 years ago, one of Christianity’s most brilliant and daring visionaries penned striking poems, like this one, about God’s enduring presence in all things. Continue reading