Does anyone write letters anymore? It's certainly rare. The few exceptions are holiday cards, invitations, and thank you notes. But even those exceptions are usually just printed cardstock.
thousands of foreign-born religious workers find themselves unsure whether they'll be allowed to continue serving their communities in the coming years thanks to a backlog in green card applications.
Lesser known, and particularly relevant for American politics today, is our 39th president’s commitment to the Baptist value ...
Best-selling Christian author Phillip Yancey wrote that although he loves cards depicting the manger scene, he feels they give us the truest picture of Christmas.
Once the holidays have passed, the flood of mail dries up, which suggests that the kids of the world are no better than their ...
For Christians, Christmas is one of the most important celebrations of the year. This year, several local religious leaders ...
You can think of the annual card-sending ritual as the preservation of weak ties. You’re probably not sending cards to the people you live with or others you see every day. Most of them are ...
And writing out a thank-you card? That's even better. That's because a thank-you note goes the extra mile to let the giver of whatever you've received know that not only do you appreciate them ...
When Ms. Monk, a development director at the clinic, first heard the proposal for a religious ceremony blessing the abortion clinic, she thought it was a joke. “Being in abortion care ...