Christine earned her bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University, where she studied communications and Latin. She left her career in the insurance industry to become a freelance writer and stay-at-home mother.
Christine earned her bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University, where she studied communications and Latin. She left her career in the insurance industry to become a freelance writer and stay-at-home mother.
The tree will again look barren and hopeless in winter, but written into its very nature is the promise of renewal and life when the season is right again.
The good news is that Jesus is only an invitation away, through a quiet prayer, a public witness or simply a desperate plea for him to come into our lives.
The most satisfying scenario would be to dream of these two splitting a pint of Jeni's Salty Caramel to go with their salty tears as Trump is re-elected.
It's possible enforcing executive orders is less about citizens' health and more about a power-hungry government taking away rights when it has the chance.
It isn't only Christians helping during the pandemic, but it appears that many of those willing to get their hands dirty are driven by the love of Jesus.
Calling on LA's citizens to rat each other out for continuing to do business while granting illegal immigrants official protection is absurd and unfair.
While the U.K. is not America, a journalist being thrown out of a public area for not exercising in a way that pleases the government is still frightening.