
Why We Evolved to Dream at Night and What Dreams Mean
Second of three parts Certain elements are characteristic of most dreams. They are usually perceived from a first-person view. In other words, the act...

Second of three parts Certain elements are characteristic of most dreams. They are usually perceived from a first-person view. In other words, the act...

THIS writer has turned 75 years “young,” which is how I feel. If life really begins at 40, then I’m as good as 35 years old. I still write for a livi...

WITH Christ comparing the Kingdom of God with a seed that is planted and that needs to be taken care of until it grows and bears fruit, (cfr. Mk 4,26-...

The serene coastlines and mountain ranges that geographically define Antique province may soon become its economic lifeline rather than natural barrie...

The 29-page summary paper published by the Swedish Civil Contingency Agency (SCCA/MSB) late last year entitled “Building Resilience for the Future: Le...

“Deportation isn’t something that is suddenly new.” — Jack Kingston IF the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown against undocume...

First of three parts No one knows why we dream. It stands to reason that dreams have some purpose because nearly everyone dreams, and we dream 3 to 6 ...

Uncertain Times are bad times. The phrase describes decades of the Cold War, the sudden crash of the housing market, years of a pandemic, and the nerv...

WHEN Christ said that a lamp is not placed under a bushel basket or under a under, but rather on a lampstand, (cfr. Mk 4,21) we are clearly made to un...