Making Sense of Terror with Your Teen
We’ve reached a point where we can’t remember a time without constant news reports of mass violence or acts of terror. Even if we can step back and recognize that there are more days without them than with them,...
El Temor del Indocumentado
Hoy en día, muchas familias hispanas en los Estados Unidos viven con temor, mucho temor. Este temor no solo les sucede a familias a las que no tienen documentos migratorios legales para estar en este país, sino también a...
Is a College Degree the Best Choice for Your Child?
“Support your child’s dreams – even if their dream isn’t the same dream you had for them.” Scrolling through Facebook I came across a picture of a mother and a toddler, standing in a field, the above quote sprawling...
El Joven Bicultural
Recuerdo el día que mis padres escucharon un anuncio después de misa invitando a los jóvenes a participar en un ministerio hispano. Le di una mirada a mi gemela esperando que ella también estuviera pensando lo que yo pensaba:...
Three Tips to Help Your Teen After A Summer Conference
It’s almost time for school… the hot summer days are coming to an end. That also means the end of the conference season for youth ministers and youth ministry programs across the country. From Steubenville Conferences to the Life...
Redeemed Eyes on a Fallen Kingdom: A Catholic Review of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Cardinal John Henry Newman once argued for a specific piece of literature’s place in a university’s curriculum because he believed that it was through the reading and studying of literature that his students could learn how to deal with...