Developing an intense knowledge of our faiths

Living in a campus environment tends to draw people into the process of questioning everything. One of the most important questions a person can ask, however, is one that is often asked privately or inwardly. The question is one that has been asked through the ages by people of all walks of life and from all cultures.

Battling the barren culture of alcohol

As a daughter of an alcoholic, who also was a survivor of child abuse by that same father, I find it extremely bizarre that our society has romanticized the consumption of alcohol, a product that is often at the center of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Pro-lifers become hypocritical with war

I have been thinking recently about political culture and ethical thought in America.

Looking for patterns of peace in all of creation

(Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a series of columns written by members of the Campus Interfaith Council. For more information on the council, contact the Reverend Bob Chell at bchell@hotmail.com.) The pattern of peace is interwoven through religious teachings the world over.