The Angel that Troubled the Waters
I used to hate birthdays as they were the one day that I had to admit I have a father who is far from the one who art in heaven. […]
I used to hate birthdays as they were the one day that I had to admit I have a father who is far from the one who art in heaven. […]
“The rattling of chains, the shrieks of those severely treated by their barbarous keepers, mingled with curses, oaths, and the most blasphemous imprecations, did from one quarter of the house […]
In his first letter to the church at Corinth, Paul, borrowing from Hosea, writes, “Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?” Paul writes what was […]
“Have one hard cry, if the tears will come. Then stanch the grief, by whatever legal means. Next find your way to be somebody else, the next viable you—a stripped-down […]