A seismic shift takes place in our lives when we move our focus from ourselves to others, when “in humility” we value others above ourselves. This shift is called having the mind of Christ . . .
In EWTN’s On Demand section, you will be able to “scrub” through the video to find the picture that interests you, listen to the commentary and then freeze the frame so you can contemplate the ...
On Friday, the show’s opening night, more than 30 dancers and two professional artists from the Georgia-based Renovate Ballet will fill a stage for the company’s first original ballet production, ...
(The verse numbers are no help since they were added by Bible scholars many centuries after Christ ... of graven images in the "Second Commandment", then He must have changed His mind later ...
When James Curenton serves Mayflower Congregational Church, he is always mindful of the Black Church tradition and ...
Understanding of these four parts [breasts, clitoris, hymen, and womb] has changed over time—positing at some times that ...
The singer recalls, "Everyone around me was like, 'Don't swear around David.' " David Archuleta is looking back on his early years. The singer, 34, opened up to PEOPLE in an exclusive interview at the ...
We all center our lives around something or someone, even if the center of the universe is “me.” ...
Those who visit the chapel of the Our Lady of Lourdes shrine in the city of Alta Gracia in Córdoba province, Argentina, ...
My ministry is dedicated to teaching believers to worship in spirit and truth, to grow in faith, and to yearn for transformation into the image of Christ.” Aduke’s content also emphasizes the ...