by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Biola Center for Marriage and Relationships, Marriage & Family
At a time when we have an unprecedented ability to connect with anyone, anywhere, research is confirming what many of us intuitively know: we’re lonely. We’re actually not connecting, at least not in meaningful ways. That loneliness is contributing to higher rates of...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Marriage & Family
Dear Prince Harry and Duchess-to-be Meghan, As you exchange your vows on Saturday, please know that people across the globe are celebrating with you. We hope that the two of you will be as happy in 20 or 40 years as you are this week. My husband and I marked our 27th...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 22, 2018 | Blog, Race/Racial Reconciliation
The 2018 Festival of Faith and Writing happened in Grand Rapids, MI, last week. I had the privilege of organizing a panel titled The Risk of Writing on Race—And Our Moral Obligation to Continue. I hoped that a handful of white folks would show up and that the four of...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 30, 2018 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Friday Soul Food, Spirituality
What happened between the crucifixion and the resurrection? Scripture reveals little, telling us only that Christ descended into hell. Whether you read that literally or figuratively, it feels an apt description for those seasons in our life when we feel buried alive....
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 11, 2018 | Blog, Race/Racial Reconciliation
Racial reconciliation team: (L to R) Dr. Soong-Chan Rah, Dr. Nicholas Rowe, Sheila Rowe, Liza Cagua-Koo, me, Rev. Dr. Ray Hammond. Fifteen years ago all of us (along with my husband Christopher and REv. Dr. Gloria Hammond) pulled together a conference that we titled...