It is hard to speak theologically about the Indian Ocean tsunami without being banal or obscene. To say the event reminds us of our finitude or our inability to control nature is to mumble platitudes.
Over the last few months, I’ve often traveled north on I-26/U.S. 23 into the broken heart of eastern Kentucky’s coal country. The land looks weary. There are gashes in the hillsides which huge ...
I have a seven-pound male Yorkie poo named Teddy. I got him when he was seven weeks old and his world revolves around me! He is the most affectionate dog I have ever had. He loves to give me kisses ...
This feature is coordinated by The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY. Follow this theme and author posted Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. The ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (BP)--The floodwaters overtaking the Midwest -- as well as tornadoes, earthquakes, fires and other natural disasters -- are a symptom of the curse initiated by the fall of man in ...
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