Against the backdrop of the largest mall in the Southern Hemisphere, a sampling of South Africa's diverse citizenship reveals a country that has come a long way in the short time since apartheid.
"How could you defend a murderer?" "Isn't what you do dishonest?" A criminal defense lawyer with a strong Christian faith answers tough questions such as these.
Wrongful convictions are not rare these days. Here's how a prison chaplain who has seen the situation firsthand tackles these injustices with the help of prayer.
I heard the other day
of a dad teaching his four-year-old to use a day planner to keep track of her many activities! Proof, I guess, that today's society sees run-away stress as par for the course.
In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel regularly prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.
Hebe de Bonafini lost two sons and a daughter-in-law in Argentina's "Dirty War." Here she talks about the protest group she heads up, as well as about her own inner struggles.
Becoming a mom at the age of 13 wasn't easy. But with the support of her own mother—and a trust in God—the author found continuing growth and progress both for herself and her daughter.