It felt like a bit of a surprise, to me at least, that Reading offered Noel Hunt a multi-season contract when he was appointed Ruben Selles’ successor in December. The Royals were seemingly in such a ...
The summer is finally in full swing, meaning there’s also more time to engage in an activity often overlooked by busy students during the school year: picking up a good book or two. However, in our ...
Once, in a conversation with a colleague I said casually, “All I really want to do is teach Henry V to colonels.” Shakespeare’s play has some of the most profound insights on leadership and strategy ...
I t was an introspective evening as author Nelofar Currimbhoy's 'Tara, the Dream Chaser' set the stage for self-discovery and ...
Stillness and peace in God’s presence prepare us to read Scripture reflectively and meditatively. This kind of unhurried reading is done slowly, the way we slow down when we’re having deep, delightful ...
A terrific feature of “Magnificat” and “Give Us This Day,” both daily Catholic prayer booklets, is the reflection on the day’s readings. Here are three that particularly resonated with me from “Give ...
The reading for today always makes me laugh. “Comfort, give comfort to my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem,” it begins. And what form will this tender comfort take? Oh, you know.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results