Joe Heschmeyer explores redemptive suffering. Suffering exists, and there’s no getting around it, and no escaping from it. But suffering doesn’t have to be pointless. Because God is good, we know that he will only permit suffering if he can draw some
While Abraham is often considered the father of faith, Joe Heschmeyer explores that there are a few cracks in Abraham’s faith. He writes: “What Abraham struggled with was the all-too-familiar temptation to follow God on our terms. That is, Abraham isn’t running
Writer Joe Heschmeyer explores the Church’s doctrine of papal infallibility and how it relates to the recent criticisms of the canonization of Pope John Paul II. Heschmeyer writes: “How can Catholic belief in infallibility survive Pope John Paul II’s terrible misjudgments about