Women deserve better than abortion.
Posted on 20 January 2012
If you’ve seen movies like “The Blind Side” and “The Passion of the Christ” or TV series like “Lost” and “24,” you’ve been exposed to projects that have been worked on by alumni or faculty of the Act One program in Hollywood.
Posted on 05 January 2012
I think it’s something we need to be able to give our young people a little more – to say, “Here are the gifts I see in you and here’s a path that you can carve to use these gifts.”
Posted on 30 December 2011
As the calendar turns to 2012, you may be wondering what kind of New Year’s resolutions you should make.
Posted on 23 December 2011
My father rushed back, trying to look for his friends. He said that when he got there, there was no trace of them. There were just rivers of blood. Everything evaporated.
Posted on 22 December 2011
It was Christmas Eve, 1983, when the future Emmy Award-winning journalist and best-selling author heard her mother, Adda, and father, Richard, having an argument. Richard told them he was unhappy and was leaving the family.
Posted on 22 December 2011
Matthew West, who just released a CD called “The Heart of Christmas,” has always had a year-round fascination with Christmas. It’s not just the presents and decorations that attract him; it’s the focus on the birth of Jesus Christ.
Posted on 15 November 2011
Nicholas Sparks helped teens at the local high school believe they each possessed God-given potential and pushed them toward reaching it.
Posted on 24 October 2011
I have one purpose, in Uganda and in life, and that is to love. I could ask for no greater assignment.
Posted on 18 October 2011
Best-selling author Dean Koontz often integrates a Catholic worldview into his stories, though it’s done in subtle ways in which the casual reader might not even notice.