by Jim Kelsey | Jul 24, 2020 | Opinion
God is forging our faith on the anvil of our lives. God uses our experiences to shape our spirituality in a way that equips us to flourish and remain faithful in the changing circumstances of our lives (see Romans 8:28). Carlyle Fielding Stewart III writes the...
by John Zehring | Feb 11, 2020 | Opinion
Yin and yang are represented by a circle with a curved line dividing each half with a small circle in each half. In the yin half exists a little bit of yang, represented by the small circle. In the yang half exists a little bit of yin, again represented by a small...
by Leroy Seat | Jul 2, 2019 | Opinion
Is religion a good thing? How would you respond to that question? Perhaps some of you would quickly answer in the affirmative, and a few of you would likely answer in the negative. However, maybe many of you, like me, would want to respond, “It depends.” Or, in...
by Christopher Schilling | Jun 4, 2019 | Opinion
It’s no secret that Americans are less frequently identifying themselves by religious traditions. More and more people are opting to identify themselves as “nones” when it comes to their religious identity. Consequently, those of us who are chaplains working in...
by Ron Rolheiser | May 3, 2019 | Opinion
Where should we be casting our eyes? Upward, downward or just on the road that we’re walking? Well, there are different kinds of spiritualities: Spiritualities of the Ascent, Spiritualities of the Descent, and Spiritualities of Maintenance, and each is important....