The first words of the Lord’s Prayer are striking: “Our Father.” In our individualistic society, these two words invite us into something radical—our shared relationship with God and one another. They remind us that prayer is not a solitary act,
Have you ever wondered why the disciples turned to Jesus with this earnest request: “Lord, teach us to pray”? (Luke 11:1) These were men—likely raised in the traditions of Temple worship, fluent in Scripture, and familiar with Jewish prayers. And
As an immigrant, this week I reflect on the journey that brought me to this beautiful land I now call home. Yet, the thought that one of my children could grow up harboring the disdain exemplified by figures like Secretary