From the Olympics to war, a sprinting champion lived to serve God.
On June 5, 1865, Anglican priest and polymath Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the processional hymn, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”
The sweet history of why donuts became popular in the U.S.
A look at the passing of Tim Keller, who was called a giant by both top theologians and The New…
A history of Armenian genocide and how the faithful are returning home to a dangerous reality as a witness to…
The hymn “O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High” tells the story of salvation.
Of the thousands of green-clad parade-goers, marchers, and partiers today, few know about Patrick, the man for whom today’s holiday…
This beloved poem is a time-tested resource for Lenten reflection.
The true meaning of Valentine’s Day reminds us that there’s much more to life than sensual pleasures.
Today, the anniversary of Josephine Margaret Bakhita’s death, has become the International Day of Prayer to Stop Human Trafficking.