
‘Speak Out for Those Who Cannot Speak’
This verse in Proverbs reveals God’s call to advocate for those who suffer injustice. Scripture provides a distinct call: We should advocate for those who are ignored and overlooked in our society.
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This verse in Proverbs reveals God’s call to advocate for those who suffer injustice. Scripture provides a distinct call: We should advocate for those who are ignored and overlooked in our society.

A survey of the news hardly inspires hope. Pope Francis and his theme for the Jubilee is a remedy.

“Bella, can you put it here?” I’m lying next to 3-year-old Xavier, hoping that we will both get to take a nap.

Starting at 4 p.m. on Jan. 19, crowds of Israelis arrived at what has become known as Hostages Square in the center of Tel Aviv to support the hostage families and watch the release screened on the giant screen in the square.

The words of slain civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. continue to challenge all “to live out the principle of solidarity and human dignity,” said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic bishops.

New York is now the first state to offer paid leave to expectant mothers for prenatal medical appointments.
Under the law — which was the result of a bipartisan legislative effort and was signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul — privately employed New Yorkers as of Jan. 1 are able to receive an additional 20 hours of paid leave for prenatal medical appointments.

One of the most challenging things about grief is trusting God with the person we have lost, especially when it feels like God is silent in our suffering.

“One is the human Spirit,” but the human Spirit is more than human because the human heart is unfathomable.

President-elect Donald Trump Jan. 7 reiterated his call for some companies that make investments in the U.S. economy to bypass some environmental regulations.

Sacred silence—there’s no irony or coincidence that the words “silent” and “listen” are spelled with the same letters.