by Dorothy Greco | Apr 20, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog
I could feel the collective exhale when the announcement came at 9:00 PM last night. For five days, those of us who live in the metro Boston area have been held captive by grief, fear, and confusion. The events of this week and how we responded explains why I’m not...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 19, 2013 | Blog, Marriage & Family
It was a ridiculous sight. I was eight months pregnant, lying on the basement floor, with the telephone on speaker so my dad could talk me through repairing our broken heater. In that moment, I had an epiphany—ours was not a typical marriage. My husband felt no...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 15, 2013 | Blog, Spirituality
Four days after the suicide bombers took off from Boston’s Logan airport in September 2001, the city was set to host an all day prayer gathering at City Hall. Despite the sobering reality that Boston and the entire eastern seaboard were in lock-down mode, the...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 11, 2013 | Blog, Christianity Today
Why is it so difficult to apologize well? Is it possible for the body of Christ to set the standard? Check out this post over on Christianity Today’s...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 29, 2013 | Blog, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
Twenty-five years ago, I was on my way from London to Los Angeles to finish a twelve month assignment. I planned a brief layover in Boston to visit my fiancé. Our reunion did not go as planned. Less than a day after landing, he called it quits. After his announcement,...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 23, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Marriage & Family, Uncategorized
When the Steubenville verdict became public, I lost the entire day. Alternating between anger and shock, I simply could not stop reading news reports, commentaries, and blogs. Each one cycled me deeper into despair until I finally had to turn off the computer and go...