With no extraordinary power
How do we turn small acts of justice into a global force for change? How do we fight for change that seems out of our [...]
How do we turn small acts of justice into a global force for change? How do we fight for change that seems out of our [...]
Sustaining our spirituality through biodiverse forests whose leaves are for the healing of the nations.
Remember not to lose sight of God amongst the anxieties and pressures of the working life.
Principal Jesse Zink reflects on a lesson worth returning to: Sometimes the only way forward is to ask for help.
A reflection on the value of welcoming, receptive space in a society where access to spaces is often restricted.
In memory of Canadian politician Bill Blaikie, principal Jesse Zink reflects on his courageous public discipleship.
Christian funerals as a reminder of the invitation to live lives of faith, and commitment.
The good we can take away from the example of the late Queen, despite the moral complexity of the monarchy.
Why has the scientific community adopted the idea of of sin? And what does it say about being human?
In this first Wingèd Ox reflection of the academic year, Dio principal Jesse Zink reflects on Susan Felch's concept of a hermeneutic of delight.