Kim Seidman: An app for discernment, please?
Centering prayer can help us to listen to the “deep wannas” in our life.
Centering prayer can help us to listen to the “deep wannas” in our life.
Paul’s words can work as a breath prayer: (inhale) I can do all things (exhale) through Christ who strengthens me.
The non-praying academy depends on the praying one for the virtues that make the intellectual life possible.
In challenging days for the Catholic Church, Kerry Robinson reminds Jesuit seminary graduates that they are to bear the good news of the Resurrection and stand witness to the new life to come.
For those claimed and called by God, every exalted position has its shadows. When faced with the temptations of power, remember your baptism, says Kenneth L. Carder.
Samuel Kamaleson has spent more than half a century inspiring and teaching generations of young evangelists and mission leaders across the globe.
What a remarkable thing that preachers look out each Sunday and see a congregation of people who are bent over by sin, illness, and burdens too heavy for them to bear.
A new teacher learns that vocation is not something to claim, but rather something to grow into.
The hallmark of an apostle is found not in strength but in weakness, says J. Warren Smith.
It is good to regularize the calling and equipping to lead. But it’s still God’s work primarily, and far beyond our control.