Peregrinatio: Pilgrimage Celtic Style
‘Peregrinatio’ is a Latin term used by St. Augustine Of Hippo urging Christians of the 4th and 5th centuries to adopt a life of peregrinatio in…
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‘Peregrinatio’ is a Latin term used by St. Augustine Of Hippo urging Christians of the 4th and 5th centuries to adopt a life of peregrinatio in…
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I am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
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I. If only we could laugh together With pure joy If only we could play together Running free If only we could trust and…
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It’s Earth Day 2016! Earth Day was created in 1970, and this year celebrates its 46th year according to the official site, www.earthday.org. Also according…
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On Tuesday night, April 12th, a small, cross-generational group of men and women met together to learn about refugees and immigration from the Christian…
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What image does the word “refugee” bring to mind? A family far away from ourselves struggling against all odds to find a better life?…
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Caught between the Greek and Macedonian border… *
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“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You trust in God. Trust also in me.” – Jesus John 14:1 What about when violence seems…
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Culture Honey is proud to announce that a diverse group of people will be gathering locally in Pasadena, CA on Tuesday, February 23, 2016,…
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Culture Honey is proud to announce that a number of women in Southern California will be gathering on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 to begin a…
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Celtic Christianity was birthed in Ireland during the 5th Century when the gospel was brought to its wild tribal people by St. Patrick and…
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