This question may seem simple, but it is at the center of our philosophy of life. It shapes how we choose to live. Recently, I overheard some parents urging their children toward Hollywood fame—many driven by a longing for recognition
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
On Tuesday, during the renewal of ordination vows, our bishop delivered a sermon that truly spoke to me. She reminded us that our mission isn’t to simply conform to the ever-changing world around us. Instead, we are called to be