Do you ever get tired of goals? In the 3rd part of our Journey Moments series Camino walker Sara Brabec talks about being “less concerned about whatever end goal there is.”
Posts in Uncategorized
Ministry on Death Row
George Williams is the Catholic chaplain at San Quentin State Prison. He offers us a glimpse into ministry on Death Row.
Conversion Stories: From Atheist to Papist
Vinny Marchionni tells the story of a mathematically-minded atheist who found another Solution.
Those Damn [Insert Label Here]!
In the New York Times, Ross Douthat wondered if liberal Christianity can be saved — Tim O’Brien steps back and wonders why we’re so attracted to the labels behind the question.
About Your “Eclectic” Playlist…
Matt Dunch asks whether an eclectic music library really shows that you’re egalitarian and cultured. What he finds may surprise you.
How to Be an Atheist: Holes in the Map
According to Mr. Duns St. Thomas is guilty of repeatedly punching holes in the map of creation. His 4th letter to a young atheist explains.
What Colbert Should Have Asked: Nothing, Part 3
Does Colbert need a Jesuit philosopher on-call? Sam Sawyer pitches in with the killer question about why there is something rather than nothing.
The Predictably Unpredictable
TomKat is everywhere! The tabloid sharks are in a feeding frenzy. Quang Tran connects our collective shock to hope.
Journey Moments: Don’t Stop Believin’
Why would traffic on the thousand year old Camino de Santiago skyrocket from 5,000 people per year to over 100,000? Jay Hooks asks Kristy Calaway what makes people Camino Crazy.
Both/And-ing the Moonrise Kingdom
Innocence and experience have been dueling since William Blake. Chris Schroeder says they’re at it again in Wes Anderson’s latest.