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Three women talk quietly while one listens, reflecting social tension and moral nuance in what is gossip.
Dialogue

What If Gossip Isn’t a Sin—But a Skill in Peacemaking?

What if gossip isn’t always harmful? When rooted in empathy, it becomes a path to deeper relationships.

Skyline May 21, 2025
A teacher offers marigolds while hiding a Bible, symbolizing niceness vs kindness in gospel instruction.
Gospel Fare

An Inconvenient Truth and The Rise of Latter-day Niceness

When does discipleship lose conviction, courage, and clarity? When “niceness” is modeled for comfort and approval.

Priscilla Davis May 19, 2025
A woman gazes into a mirror that reflects darkness, portraying the emptiness behind the illusion of self-love.
Gospel Fare

The Illusion of Self-love: What Christ Taught Instead

Is self-love the key to healing? True wholeness comes through connection, not isolation or self-focus.

Joseph Chamberlain May 16, 2025
A woman’s prayer is spoken through a megaphone, illustrating misinterpretation of women and the Church.
Gospel Fare

Listening to Women—or Listening Through the Narrative We Prefer?

What does it mean to listen to women in faith communities? It means discerning voice from ideological demand.

Amanda Freebairn May 5, 2025
A cardinal casts a ballot alone by candlelight, illustrating the solemnity and spiritual gravity of the papal election and the depth of conclave meaning.
History

A Church in Waiting: A Conclave of Possibility

Who will lead the Catholic Church next? The conclave may reshape its global, theological, and moral influence.

Tarik D. LaCour May 2, 2025
An individual walks in opposite steps among other students, capturing the social tension of secular Christianity in elite spaces.
Gospel Fare

The Respectability Trap: Saints, Status, and the Cost of Acceptance

Can believers thrive in a world that disdains their faith? Their strength lies in embracing outsider status.

Ryan Strong April 30, 2025
Pilgrims and lambs move through Jerusalem during Passover week, pointing to Christ and Easter redemption.
Holidays

The Jewish Roots of the Resurrection—and the High Sabbath Christianity Forgot

Did Christ fulfill ancient Jewish holy days? His Atonement aligned with sacred dates and prophesied events.

Gale Boyd April 18, 2025
A woman prepares sacred burial oil, foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice in a Christ-centered Easter reflection.
Holidays

What Mary Knew: Burial, Resurrection, and the Second Coming

Before the cross, Mary understood the resurrection. How does her devotion help us better understand His return?

Priscilla Davis April 14, 2025
Sacred items from two faiths rest together, showing how easter traditions bridge memory, family, and faith.
Holidays

Easter’s Meaningfulness: Where the Rosary Meets the Restoration

What happens when Catholic roots meet restored faith? Easter deepens through memory, sacrifice, and joy in the temple.

Laura Whitney April 11, 2025
An illuminated Book of Mormon symbolizes the overlooked depth of Latter-day Saint beliefs.
Book Club

The Case for Taking Mormon Theology Seriously—Even If You Don’t Believe It

Stephen Webb’s Mormon Christianity

Richard Williams April 2, 2025
A bride and groom stand before an ethereal veil, symbolizing how "what is marriage" is a divine covenant with eternal significance.
Proclamation On the Family

Marriage: More Than a Commitment—A Sacred Covenant Ordained of God

What defines marriage? It is a sacred, God-ordained covenant rooted in divine purpose, not just a social or legal contract.

Alan J. Hawkins March 21, 2025
A self-care scene showing a figure weighed down by overthinking with subtle, swirling details.
Gospel Fare

Faith and the Overburdened Self: The Paradox of Self-Care

Does reliance on self-help deepen guilt? Findings reveal that faith redirects trust from the self to the Divine.

Jeffrey Reber March 19, 2025
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