Journey to the Holy Lands
I suppose it is actually being in a place—like Istanbul—and walking its ancient streets that finally gives you a sense of the difference between cultures, between history and people and geography and faith.
I suppose it is actually being in a place—like Istanbul—and walking its ancient streets that finally gives you a sense of the difference between cultures, between history and people and geography and faith.
Staying the course when heaven is silent is a challenge. But one thing’s certain: We’ll never resolve a communications problem with God if we stop praying.
This father and son team up in “The Way”, an inspirational film about family connections and spiritual journeys.
I hate colds, but my mom didn’t. She would say that she was not suffering anything that Jesus didn’t suffer. I think she was on to something.
In 2003 in Liberia she led thousands of women in protests. Now she is sharing the Nobel Peace Prize. Read what this remarkable woman has to say about prayer and faith.
I’m not a big crier at movies, but the tears started rolling about halfway through this one. Maybe because Courageous showed some things you don’t usually see in movies.
My faith is a work in progress. The more I trust in something greater than myself, the deeper that trust takes root in my life.
Training ourselves to hear and enjoy our quiet time with God.
In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, some of those who were left behind received stunning signs that helped them move on and grow their faith.
How the depression Max Cleland experienced following an electoral defeat opened a door to healing.