Walk me like a palindrome forward to our common home, looking backwards at the past, thinking our love couldn’t last, though it’s lasted long enough for ...
The first Saturday of November ushers in black powder season for deer in Shenandoah County. Archery season has been in during ...
Note that the readings are based on the New American Bible.  Day 134 – Sunday, Oct. 20 Job Chapters 31-36 Read Job 35:16 again. Was Elihu ...
As the long days of summer fade and autumn’s cool, crisp air starts to settle in, it’s hard not to feel a shift in our ...
Music has proven to bring the world together. But that doesn’t mean that each song is created equal. There are ...
Happiness that’s dependent on circumstance can be fleeting – but when we look to God, Spirit, as the source of infinite good for all, we find a deeper, more permanent peace and joy.
Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable … My mouth will speak the praise of the Lord, ...
It’s sunset, and I’m at the place to be in Granada — the breathtaking San Nicolás viewpoint overlooking the fortress of the ...
The first concert of the Champaign-Urbana Symphony (CUSO) on Oct. 12 covered quite extensive musical history, from symphonic music from famous composers such as Brahms and Mendelssohn to choral music ...
Explore the October 1967 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive. The tragedy of our exploding ghettos has historical roots in the ...
The name Paion might come from a root Greek verb meaning “touch,” hence “one who touches,” hence “heals.” His name also gives us paean, “a song of praise,” as Paion became identified with Apollo, ...
Yep, total power move, swallowing the wife. As king of the gods, Zeus could also, from his commanding position in the sky, ...