Why Mark Moscowitz's Stone Reader is a must-see rental for artists and lovers of art.
A review of Bj?rk?s Medulla.
An inadequate attempt to capture in words the working of the Spirit in music.
A review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
A conversation between husband and wife about a curious European phenomenon.
Joan of Arc, Martin Luther, Galileo?what do heretics past and present contribute to the community of faith?
Reflections of a Hospice chaplain a few days later.
Some tragedies are too big to comprehend.
On the nature of labyrinths in symbolizing the reality of our journeys.
A review of the album Throwing Punches in the Dark by Matthew Perryman Jones
An artist explores her journey of expression and faith.
What is the difference between keeping and possessing?
On the incarnation of ideas into art in Chaim Potok’s acclaimed novel, My Name is Asher Lev.
Preparing for the Christmas celebration during Advent by touching, visiting and living.
A reflection on God entering the world as a newborn baby.
A humble home liturgy inspires confession and remembering.
A review of a young adult favorite, Ellen Raskin's The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues.
Encountering the wonderfully incomprehensible mystery of music.
Confessions of a music lover who can't get enough of the enigmatic singer songwriter's juxtapositions.
On reorienting our desires toward an incomprehensible mystery.
A review of the young adult novel Genius Squad by Catherine Jinks.
On the terrible, wonderful mystery of entering the world.
Is the devil really in the details?
On truth, interpretation and the search for a bible-based way of life.
An Advent reflection on letting the mystery of Christ shape us.
A gentle nudge to encounter art. Soon.
Looking for God outside the rules.
A Christian walks into a Buddhist temple...
A complicated history of tears.
Pondering the predictability of artistic inspiration.