Make ‘Rejoice’ Your New Year’s Prayer
Even after the year we’ve had, there are still reasons to express joy.
Even after the year we’ve had, there are still reasons to express joy.
We are beginning to see our way out of a time of sickness and death.
Feeling anxious, lonely, or depressed is normal during and after the holidays. Here are some things that might help.
Rick Hamlin reminds us that the attitude with which we approach the new year can make all the difference.
A book’s fresh, inspired take on “the loneliness epidemic” can help us find a sense of belonging.
Even in the absence of family gatherings this year, there’s still joy and wonder to be found.
A year unlike any other deserves a new take on what we give and receive.
Let wise words from Thomas Merton cast a positive light on a quiet holiday season.
With the challenges of Covid, it’s important to prepare now to combat health risks.
It’s easier to navigate the season when you lower expectations and understand your own needs.
When you sing, you pray twice—even if you’re the only one who can hear it this year.
How to put a prayer—and a song—in your heart this season!