Speaking with the Spirit Whatever the Price: Anne Hutchinson
Anne Hutchinson shared the good news of the Gospel in the mid-17th century even though it was different from the dominant understanding. Ultimately, she was banished.
Anne Hutchinson shared the good news of the Gospel in the mid-17th century even though it was different from the dominant understanding. Ultimately, she was banished.
Mary Fisher was an illiterate, uneducated 17th century English indentured servant when she heard George Fox preach. As a dedicated Quaker, she called out her pastor, challenged students at a seminary, and risked her life to preach in America.
Learn about the miraculous and unbelievable adventures of Brendan and his crew.
The Temple tax was voluntary, an expression of faith and belonging – not part of a domination system.
Gloria Gaynor was badly injured on stage, but found fame when she recorded “I Will Survive” while she was recovering. Sidelined by drugs and alcohol, she found faith and a calling
Gregory of Nazianzus reminds us that we can scarcely conceive of God as One without being awestruck by God as Three.
A story of a miracle – what really happened in Portugal in 1917?
Learning about God from a Hindu priest
The enormity of the cross meets us wherever we are.
Looking for the purpose of life in the body, of physical pain