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On this week's episode of "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear speaks with a Byzantine-Melkite priest and Christian nonviolence teacher.
If you died tomorrow, what would you regret? A single question might just change how you live today. The regret audit is your wake-up call.
The phenomenally successful New York City restaurateur's irreverent memoir recounts a life that was battered by a stroke, ...
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” — John 3:16 Have you ever taken a road trip with ...
First person These are the biggest regrets my patients have at the end of life and they may surprise you Sophie Brew is a palliative care nurse at a Sue Ryder Hospice.
On Passover, Jesus, the spotless Lamb, took upon Himself the weight of the sin of the world — past, present and future, and when He cried out, “It is finished,” He declared victory over death, sin and ...
Stanley Hauerwas meditates on the necessity of the gospel, the politics of the kingdom, and the high demands of sanctification.
Whether fueled by societal expectations, personal ambition, or the desire to fulfill perceived obligations, many elderly and dying people share similar regrets. Find out if you're guilty of these.
Dear Eric: My 65-year-old brother Greg is dying. Lately, he has wanted to talk about how he has no regrets about the “wonderful” life he has led. Now he’s pressing me to tell him I have no ...
Dear Eric: My 65-year-old brother Greg is dying. Lately, he has wanted to talk about how he has no regrets about the “wonderful” life he has led. Now he’s pressing me to tell him I have no ...
A nurse who works in a hospice has revealed the most common regret dying patients have. Julie McFadden said she has seen "hundreds" of people pass away - and while many express regret over ...