
A message of thanks to our Health Care Heroes
Webster’s Dictionary defines the word hero as “a person admired for achievements and noble qualities” or “one who shows great courage.” Over the past few months, you, our frontline health care workers, have been fighting for the health and well-being

Jesus, The Church And The Marginalized
By Gervon Marsh Reflections on Matthew 15:21-28 In Matthew 15:21-28, Jesus and His disciples encounter a Gentile woman whose daughter is demon-possessed, stripped of her humanity, and was possibly a terror to her family and community. This mother pleads with Jesus

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with El Centinela
Nampa, Idaho — September is Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States. Hispanic Heritage speaks to the culture and traditions of more than 59 million Americans and immigrants who consider Spanish their mother tongue. The rich history and achievements of

ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE JOURNEY
with Dr Duany Resilience in the Midst of Coronavirus What makes a person stand and face suffering and adversity while others remain stagnant without being able to move forward when facing the crisis? The answer is a concept called resilience. Resilience is

So that We always remember
By Melissa Simmons We all have memories from distinctive times in our past. Every person, every family, goes through things that impact and change us. Tough times, challenging times, celebratory times, or times of change. The emotions we feel when we

What sustains my faith?
By Alexander E. Schlussler I believe I could safely say that anyone reading this article has at one time or another faced obstacles. Be they large or small, these are life events that we know will happen. It is not that