If 2020 has taught us anything, it is the value of community. And when we peel back another layer, we see that communities consist of individuals who stand out in their own way and bring something to the whole which becomes greater than the sum of its parts. No group
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Family history has a way of repeating itself. Jerrad Lopes was on the verge of repeating his father’s history—leaving his children to grow up without a dad—when a desperate Facebook post changed
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“He called me—weirdly—and asked me on a date,” reflects Suzanne Stabile. “At forty, he’d never been on a date before.” Suzanne met her husband Joe while teaching senior theology at a Roman
Nothing is better than finding a podcast that springs from the creator’s soul. That podcast turns into a window allowing the listener a look inside. That’s why I love Life, Repurposed
Like many boys who watch war movies, Sean McCoy dreamed of glory when he joined the military. He wanted to see the world and earn every honor the armed forces could afford
Religious people sometimes get a reputation for shutting down hard questions. Host of the Can I Say This at Church? podcast Seth Price started this provocative show as a result of
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