by Dorothy Greco | Sep 27, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog
As a Bostonian, it’s difficult to get excited about anything that happens in Yankee Stadium unless the Red Sox sweep a series. But as I watched the clips* from Mariano Rivera’s final exit from the mound in last night’s game, I was powerless to stop the tears. ...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 20, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Earth Care/Stewardship, Health & Wellness, Relevant Magazine
Throughout my life, nature has always been a portal into God’s presence. As a child, I spent most weekends in the woods behind my family home. While I did not know it at the time, by plucking wild honeysuckle, immersing my feet in small brooks, and sunbathing on...
by Dorothy Greco | Aug 30, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today, Spirituality
The millennial generation’s much-talked-about departure from church might lead those of us over 30 to conclude that they have little interest in Jesus. Nothing could be further from the truth. Unfortunately, their spiritual coming of age has coincided...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 30, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today, Spirituality
Thanks to public figures such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Kristen Stewart, David Petraeus, and Anthony Weiner (who’s back in the news and spotlight two years after his big apology), Americans have a grid for fallen humans...
by Dorothy Greco | May 27, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Leadership
Thank you for facing the unspoken terror of battle. Thank you for pressing forward into the dark, not knowing whether you and your mates would see the next sunrise. Thank you for choosing to risk your life so that others might be able to pursue God, vote, and go to...
by Dorothy Greco | May 10, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Leadership, Spirituality
This past holiday season, one of my son’s middle school teachers communicated that they were not allowed to wish anyone Merry Christmas. Any and all reminders of the holiday were stripped out of the classroom. Even Santa. Classmates were allowed to wish someone a...