The poem by Edgar Guest, “Sermons We See,” explores how people live their lives and how everyday actions serve as sermons of our true nature and beliefs. The poem is a lesson in the power of our mind, ...
The Right Reverend Marianna Edgar Budde, an Episcopal bishop of Washington during her sermon, spoke a sermon last week that included a direct request to President Donald Trump, raising questions about ...
Athletes call it being “in the zone.” Psychologists describe it as a state of “flow.” Musicians say it’s like being “in the pocket.” It’s that transcendent moment when time seems to slow down for an ...