Conversations: Fr. Timothy Danaher & Cathy Kaufman
Discussing their respective experiences with marriage and the priesthood, Cathy and Fr. Timothy explore the power, gift, and burden of covenantal vows, and the ways our commitments shape us.
Discussing their respective experiences with marriage and the priesthood, Cathy and Fr. Timothy explore the power, gift, and burden of covenantal vows, and the ways our commitments shape us.
Looking at the history of God’s covenants related in the Scriptures can cast light on the complexities of modern surrogacy. By Emily Carter
Why is one of the best-selling video games of all time one that requires players to spend large amounts of playtime developing lasting relationships with friends? By Jake Casale
Stuck on what to read as the new year begins? The Fare Forward editors recommend the best books they read in 2021.
Frederick Buechner’s Godric teaches us that friendship depends upon a trust that we are each building toward each other, willing to yield, to listen, to reach each other. By Joshua Rio-Ross
"The Passion of Saint John" by Cristina Legarda
Animals can provide valuable companionship for humans—but can we actually call them our friends? By Drea Jenkins
"The Pastor Walks Me Through His House" by Aaron Brown
Aristotle’s treatise on friendship begins with excellence, but it does so in order to encourage the great-souled pursuit of love paired with the belief that we ourselves might be loved in all of our particularity. By M.M. Townsend