Mandisa on Mental Health, Diversity, and Moving Through the Shadows to Find God’s Joy
UPDATE APRIL 19, 2024: Tragically, Mandisa was found dead in her home yesterday. We offer our prayers and condolences for
"It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness" (The Christopher motto)
UPDATE APRIL 19, 2024: Tragically, Mandisa was found dead in her home yesterday. We offer our prayers and condolences for
“The Lord was always…trying to get my attention, but for some reason, I just ignored Him.” So recalls author and
When the credits of a TV show roll, some people may change the channel or go get a drink of
(LINK TO NEW 2023 INTERVIEW: Paula Faris on Moms in the Workplace, Paternity Leave, and the Proverbs 31 Woman) Burned out.
Author and educator Christopher de Vinck knows firsthand the truth of the Scripture verse from Isaiah 11:6, “A little child
Like many Catholics, Michael Patrick O’Brien felt so appalled by the sexual abuse scandals that rocked the Church, he considered
When they were kids growing up in Pittsburgh and Brooklyn, respectively, Kelly Starling Lyons and Torrey Maldonado rarely saw children’s
On paper, you might expect a conversation with Kate Bowler to be somber. After all, the wife, mother, and associate
All children want to fit in with their peers, but that was a larger-than-usual challenge for Daniel Nayeri. As an
If you ever saw the Christopher Award-winning Oliver Stone film “World Trade Center,” you’re familiar with the story of Will