Reading Time: 5 minutes Azerbaijan’s blitz on Artsakh has eerie echoes of Nazi tactics
Tag: Christianity
Artsakh burns while Western leaders fiddle
Reading Time: 4 minutes Extermination by starvation is clearly Azerbaijan’s first weapon of choice
Quake worsens problems for Syrian Christians
Reading Time: 4 minutes The once-thriving Christian communities had already been greatly reduced by the Islamic State campaign against them
In stillness, we discover a treasure worth seeking
Reading Time: 3 minutes Stillness frees the mind, calms the restless soul and illuminates the divine presence in self and others
The overwhelming imagery of the Crucifixion
Reading Time: 4 minutes The child that was me experienced the lead-up to Easter as foreboding rather than inspiring
Who was Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Jesus to death?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Pilate consciously misused his power to curry favour
Hippity hoppity: following the trail of the Easter bunny’s origins
Reading Time: 4 minutes What do bunnies and eggs have to do with the religious celebration of Easter?
Pope Francis more highly respected than the Catholic Church itself
Reading Time: 3 minutes Francis is pushing for long-needed changes but is facing a great deal of criticism within the church’s walls
The powerful legacy of Pope Benedict XVI
Reading Time: 4 minutes He wanted to make the world a better place
Enjoying the beauty of Christmas lights
Reading Time: 2 minutes Across traditions and time, there is a longing for light to brighten the darkness of winter