by Chris Wiles | Jun 19, 2010 | Faith
Most of us can remember our fathers, to some degree or another. For most people, our Dads shape our vision of who God is. When we speak of God as “Father,” our minds immediately return to the visions and emotions we had of our earthly fathers when we were growing up,... by Chris Wiles | Jun 16, 2010 | Art
I gotta admit: I don’t get it. When one of the greatest hit shows on TV is a musical called “Glee,” I have to admit that I’m just not that excited. Oh, sure, I’m certainly not against it or anything; I just don’t understand the appeal of... by Chris Wiles | Jun 11, 2010 | Life
A common perception concerning contemporary spirituality is that Americans describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious.” What exactly this means is notoriously hard to define, but it generally means a do-it-yourself brand of spirituality that depends on... by Chris Wiles | Jun 10, 2010 | Faith
Gene Jennings is the author of Laughing With Sarah: Thoughts on the Journey With God, a new book that focuses on contemporary spirituality. The 13 chapters are actually a collection of sermons from Jennings. By his own admission, this is not a “greatest hits” list but... by Chris Wiles | Jun 9, 2010 | Life
According to recent research by the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research, today’s college students have less empathy than previous generations. According to USA Today: The research finds that college students today show 40% less empathy...
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