What is “a community of trust”? This is a formulation I closed with last week as we were talking about the firehose of information, which obscures as much as it illuminates. It’s not just “fake news” ...
To be clear: This column was written before Election Day. So I’m not being discreet or non-topical but pragmatic. How did it go? Well, by Friday I hope we know. Meanwhile… Last weekend I was in ...
This is an anniversary of sorts. Jan. 8, 2005, was my first “Faith Works” column for the Newark Advocate. You’re reading what’s just past the 1,040th entry I’ve had the privilege of adding to these ...
In the U.S. Constitution, it’s spelled out fairly specifically in Article VI, the third clause: “The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, ...
This Sunday’s readings offer three different lenses to examine what is perhaps best left mysterious: how faith works within one’s tradition. “Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, ...
On the first Sunday of October, many Christian churches of a wide range of traditions will observe World Communion Sunday. In the United States, World Communion Sunday marks 85 years going back to Oct ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I was talking to someone who is a prominent leader at his company. In a senior position, he is responsible not only to his team members ...
In her May 23 op-ed column, "The New Temptation of Democrats," Ruth Marcus asks an important question concerning Democrats and the issue of faith: "What does it profit a party to gain a demographic ...
“Coco” is an animated film, not a theology text. The Disney Pixar production back in 2017 is a story woven around the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead and cultural practices to honor deceased ...
Our Protestant brethren say that one is justified by faith once for all and not at all by works. Catholics say that initial justification is “monergistic” (not involving our work to attain it) and by ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When we use the words “faith at work,” some people get so hot under the collar and very defensive. I can understand why. For years many ...