When most evangelical leaders endorse a full-blown insurrection, we must wonder what we have been teaching our children.
It is not proper to talk about hell in polite company, so please forgive my rudeness in bringing it up! Christianity holds ...
Every year, as November comes, Filipinos prepare for a national pilgrimage — not to a distant shrine, but to our cemeteries and memorial parks. It is one of the ...
Rather than fixate on the "yes you are — no you aren’t" debate, more are discovering fresh spiritual strength through friendships across Christian traditions.
One year and one month from now it will be the 50th anniversary of the release of the movie “Rocky.” The film focused on a humble and hardworking boxer named Rocky Balboa who was given the opportunity ...
The Church grants a plenary indulgence just for visiting a cemetery during Nov. 1-8 and praying for the dead. All we need to ...
The cross, once carried in conquest, has been reclaimed as a symbol of solidarity. It no longer crowns emperors; it comforts the crucified. From chains to church, from plantation to pulpit, the faith ...
THE Coro de San Jacinto and selected members of the Cagayan State University Chorale are with me on a Jubilee Year pilgrimage to Rome. There is always an eternal charm to this city, well-deserving of ...
To say that my church was an ideological microcosm of the larger nation is a bold and audacious statement and requires a bit ...
The Reform leader shuffled into a room of city slickers armed with the economic equivalent of a bedtime story in a truly bizarre spectacle.
Born on December 28, 1932, in Ido Faboro, Ekiti State, to Rev. A.O. Kolade, a missionary and educator, young Christopher grew up surrounded by discipline, faith, and a deep respect for education.