Tag: faith

Remembering Pope Benedict XVI: A Man of Truth, Faith, and Tradition

Commentary Before he became Pope, a Mexican colleague of mine and her family saw Cardinal Ratzinger near the Vatican. They introduced themselves, and he graciously took the time to get to know them. He then asked them a series of questions about the Church in Mexico. My colleague remarked on the depth of his questions…


Chaplain Who Was Told to Remove Half-Inch Cross Pin or Face Consequences Remains Firm to His Faith

A Christian chaplain has received a formal apology from the nonprofit he worked for after being threatened with consequences for continuing to wear a tiny cross pin badge that they thought may “create a barrier” with patients. However, the chaplain defended his choice to the end and stood firm in his faith. Former businessman Derek…


‘Faith Is Everything’: Wife Helps Ex-Navy Seal Husband Through God-Led Recovery After Car Crash

A North Carolina couple was faced with the ultimate test of love and loyalty when the husband, a former Navy SEAL, suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car crash. His wife became his primary caregiver and biggest champion, leaning on their shared faith for the strength to believe recovery was possible. Five years on, veteran Jonathan…


Philanthropist Earl W. Stafford on How Faith Taught Him to Give Wisely: Help People Help Themselves

East of Philadelphia, over the Delaware River, lies a hamlet named Mount Holly. This New Jersey town is where Quakers first settled in the late 1600s. At one time, during the Revolutionary War, it became the state capital. And, in the late 1940s, Earl W. Stafford was born in this same tight-knit community—a community he…


Inside the Story of Mary Rowlandson, the Courageous Colonial Woman Who Endured Captivity and Lived to Share Her Tale

Not many people today have heard of King Philip’s War. Though a small-scale event by modern standards, it devastated colonial America. As Plymouth Colony expanded in the years following the Mayflower’s arrival, the famous positive relations between Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians started to break down. Plymouth’s second-generation leaders began to violate treaties negotiated by their…


Michigan Sisters Run a Thriving Flower Farm, Credit Faith and Family for Their Success

Two Michigan sisters, one of whom has cerebral palsy, have made a shared dream a reality by starting their own flower farm. With a sprig for every season, their venture is going from strength to strength. Sisters Britney, 34, and Emily Zondlak, 31, grew up in a farming family in West Michigan, where they still live. Bound…


The Light of Faith (1922)

“The Light of Faith,” also known as “The Light in the Dark,” is a 1922 American film directed by Clarence Brown featuring Lon Chaney Sr. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My…


World Children’s Day: Remembering the Kids Persecuted for Their Parents’ Faith

Come Nov. 20 we all celebrate World Children’s Day with the shared goal of improving children’s welfare and upholding their rights. But are our children really well and safe? What about kids in totalitarian societies like communist China? Since coming into power, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—which is rooted in atheism—has been persecuting faith and…


Camino De Santiago: Faith Walk | Documentary

This film is not unavailable in United States, Canada, Brazil, and Australia because of territorial licensing. “Camino De Santiago: Faith Walk with Kristin and Peter” is a new documentary that follows husband and wife Kristin Dickerson and Peter Fleisher as they embark on Spain’s ancient 500-mile pilgrimage to the remains of Saint James, the Apostle….


Hero Beachgoers Form Human Chain to Save Drowning Tourist

How wonderful to see kindness in action! …