by Dorothy Greco | Dec 9, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today
Starting in late November, Americans will spend upwards of $579 billion on holiday gifts. I count myself among this elite group. Though self-gifting is on the rise, most of us are focused on finding the perfect presents for all 37 people on our list, including:...
by Dorothy Greco | Dec 4, 2013 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog, Marriage & Family
Though our three sons are sadly past the age where they want us to read to them, each Christmas, we continue to enjoy several picture books together. The following three texts rarely make any top ten lists but have been favorites of ours for many years. Prolific...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 27, 2013 | Blog, Spirituality
Our family moved from the inner city eight years ago. I could no longer tolerate the crush of humanity 24/7. We knew that moving outside of Rt. 128 (Boston’s loop) would most likely mean that our community would be less diverse. We planted ourselves in a small,...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 21, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Spirituality
Can a Man’s Out of Control Sexuality Be Controlled by Castration? Or Does He Need the Cross? This week in Mass District Court, the defense attorney for a convicted child molester asked the judge if his client could undergo castration in the hope of reducing...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 7, 2013 | Blog, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
Last fall was the most difficult season in our 23 years of marriage. I was afraid to leave the house. It seemed each week brought more disaster and grief. In the midst of it all, I started shutting down, disappearing, going into a self-imposed relational and spiritual...