Word: connectedness
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The speech, Webster reported, was to be a re-exploration of the word holocaust, which has taken on such unfortunate semantic connotations since the horrible events of 1939-1945 in Europe. While unequivocally condemning the actions of the Germans in World War II—actions that �...
It is one thing to become politically active to deploy that Gospel to improve people's lives, another to try to promote a specific religious scenario. Intercessors for America, a 30-year-old prayer ministry, helps keep people politically connected through e-mail alerts and telephone-prayer chains. The June...
Though U.S. officials have less experience than the French with native-born al-Qaeda operatives, the phenomenon worries them. Padilla's case, says a senior intelligence official, proves that "just about anybody who's dysfunctional to start with can get wrapped up in this Islamic-extremist world." There have always...
Only last year, Korea's football team seemed as bedraggled as the country's political system. The team had one of the worst records in World Cup history. Yet the 55-year-old coach managed to energize the Korean side after just 18 months on the job, despite constant barbs...
Is my church dying? I cannot be the only Catholic in America asking this question. It's unthinkable, in a way. For those of us who grew up in the techno-accelerated modern world, the church has long been a source of stability, permanence, transcendence. I remember the feelings of...