Suffering often creates crisis, but crisis can be an invitation to clarify the sources of our hope. Isn’t life about more than survival? How do we find a life rich with purpose, even and especially in the face of suffering?
Moses, one of the most famous individuals in history, is more closely linked to the number forty than anyone in the Bible. His dramatic story helps to enrich our approach to the forty days of Lent as a season for spiritual growth.
The story of Jesus’ birth begins with Mary, who was chosen for the utterly unique role of mother of God. Her response to the angel’s shocking news prompts us to reflect: What is God asking of us? And will we do it?