Embracing the Shock to the System
The alarm went off at 4 a.m. I knew it was coming, but still, it felt like a shock to the system. Rolling out of bed in the dark, layering up like it...
In my role as one of the assistant chaplains, I often speak with students about silence– the importance of silence in their prayer lives and...
The alarm went off at 4 a.m. I knew it was coming, but still, it felt like a shock to the system. Rolling out of bed in the dark, layering up like it...
Throughout my years of school, I’ve learned that hearing and listening are not the same. There are times I hear the professor make an announcement...
During our Lenten journey—and especially in this time of political upheaval, war, poverty, and climate change—a central tenet that serves as a beacon...
As part of our everyday life, we use pairs of monosyllables: love and hate, laugh and weep, work and play, war and peace, and more. But one pair of...