Christmas on the Ivory Coast Sheila December 19, 2010 During our festive season busy with parties and shopping and decorations and family gatherings, news headlines can easily escape notice. Read More
Pro-life laws violate human rights? Sheila December 18, 2010 What?! Isn’t that an oxymoron? Okay, let’s sort this out and apply some critical thinking skills. Here’s Read More
‘You will know they are Christians by Sheila December 6, 2010 Actually, they’re divided. And it’s not so much a Protestant/Catholic tension but a divide within the Catholic Read More
Dreary outlook for climate change talks Sheila December 1, 2010 We’re used to dire predictions about global warming. Now we’re getting bleak forecasts about the summit convened to Read More
War on Christians Sheila November 10, 2010 It’s starting to look like an all out murderous offense to get rid of Christians completely in a land Read More
Pope and change Sheila November 9, 2010 Benedict always has an incisive but gentle message for any country he visits, any culture he addresses. Which he really Read More
Let the UN look at itself Sheila November 7, 2010 The U.S. is being judged by the United Nations Human Rights Council for our record and performance on human Read More
Iraqi Christians ambushed by violence Sheila November 4, 2010 They were in the middle of prayer as usual when gunfire erupted on the street outside the church in Baghdad Read More
Obama is leaving the country Sheila November 4, 2010 Presidents do have business overseas often enough, but the timing and details of this one are particularly intriguing. So why Read More
Desire to rethink modern identity Sheila October 30, 2010 More and more often, my speaking engagements that focus on faith and culture have wound up, in the Q&Read More