Peggy's Ponderings By Peggy Sims Discipline as described by Webster is “teaching our children to obey rules or code of behavior by issuing some type of punishment to correct disobedience.” ...
On Sunday, Catholics worldwide heard about the importance of discipline. We were reminded that “all discipline seems a cause not for joy but for pain, yet later it brings the peaceful fruit of ...
Of the 260 articles that I have thus far authored on my Psychology Today blog, a sizable proportion has tackled various facets of religion, a subset of which has dealt with the nexus of religion and ...
Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga turns 93 on Saturday, November 15. He is the first long-time university professor to be ...
Three leading Christians on growing in Christ. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is a pastor, cofounder of the Rutba House, and author of The Awakening of Hope: Why We Practice a Common Faith. In learning the ...
About two-thirds of scientists believe in God, according to a new survey that uncovered stark differences based on the type of research they do. The study, along with another one released in June, ...
Our Gemara on Amud Aleph discusses the liability of an owner who left an animal secured in a corral, but also in intense heat. Though the wall of the corral was sturdy, and therefore it was highly ...
The prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Antonio Canizares, recently warned of the danger of turning from God. “The main problem facing Europe is ...
It was Thursday afternoon. Andrew Young, the 92-year-old civil rights giant, was at work at his foundation’s office in Midtown. He was dressed in a blue blazer, gray slacks, a light-blue dress shirt ...