By Jacqueline J. Holness It has been argued that guns are as American as apple pie and baseball. From fuzzy black and white westerns showcasing a swaggering John Wayne to high-definition, full-color, post-apocalyptic flicks featuring a fearless Will Smith, the allure and power of guns and weaponry are the real stars in these movies. […]
A Call for Healthy Living
By Jacqueline J. Holness I read a Facebook post by gospel singer Mandisa about why she chose not to attend the Grammy Awards this year, although she ended up winning two Grammys (for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album). I was inspired by her transparency. Among several reasons why […]
Evaluating our Spiritual Selfies
By Jacqueline J. Holness When Oxford Dictionaries announced that their word of 2013 winner was selfie, the Facebook fanatic within me thought it was the appropriate choice, given the selfies that friends incessantly post on their profile pages. If this is your first time learning about the word, a selfie is “a photograph that […]
Understanding Atheists
By Jacqueline J. Holness I honestly believe you can learn lessons from anyone—even atheists. Although it seems in some cities throughout the U.S. that you can find a church on every corner, the truth is, atheism is on the rise. According to “The Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism,” a poll conducted by WIN-Gallup […]
The Gift of Listening
By Jacqueline J. Holness Aside from the summer months, Christmas is “the most wonderful time of the year” to me. Although the sky tends to be the dreariest shade of gray and the bare trees are a visual testament to nature’s hibernation during this season, I don’t notice them as much because of the […]