August 13, 2025

In this Sept. 10, 2005 file photo, homes are surrounded by floodwater and oil slicks in St. Bernard Parish in New Orleans, La.

20 years ago, Katrina hit New Orleans hard; today, the Crescent City is rising with hope

In late 2005, just two months after Hurricane Katrina, the American Institute of Architects tabbed Boston-based urban planner David Dixon, to organize a national recovery conference with the goal of providing a roadmap for New Orleans out of the chaos unleashed by the most devastating natural disaster in U.S. history.

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A man being sad and weak.

Imperfect Yet Perfectly Made

We are wildly imperfect, yet fully made in God’s image. And God desires us to be well, to love ourselves enough to be well
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workers wearing safety gear.

My Vocation Is Love

The word love is used to describe so many different things that matter—sports teams, people, chocolate, books, etc. Mother Teresa was an evangelist for the proper use of the word love when she said: “Wherever God has put you, that ...
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