by Bradley N | Apr 8, 2024 | 0_GIAMainpage, GIA Quarterly
Originally published in the GIA Quarterly, Volume 35, Issue 2 On RE-MEMBERING and Our Reason Why Kate Williams FOR YEARS NOW, GIA EMPLOYEES, LIKE so many other corporate and pastoral teams in recent times, have engaged in conversations around the CliftonStrengths...
by Bradley N | Mar 5, 2024 | 0_GIAMainpage, GIA Quarterly
Originally published in the GIA Quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 1 Truth vs.“Truthiness” Nick Wagner MOST OF US KNOW THE STORY of George Washington and the cherry tree. “I cannot tell a lie, I did it with my little hatchet,” confessed the future first president when...
by Sarah Wolf | Feb 7, 2024 | GIA Quarterly
Originally published in the GIA Quarterly, Volume 34, Issue 4 Black Catholics in Popular Music Nate Tinner-Williams IN THE STORY OF AMERICAN MUSIC, many critics and casual listeners alike have become increasingly hip to the notion that Black musicians are, on...
by Sarah Wolf | Jan 4, 2024 | GIA Quarterly
Originally published in the GIA Quarterly, Volume 34, Issue 1 The Shape of Your Space Michael Silhavy Recently, I have been experiencing a “change of spaces” in both of my places of employment. By now, I sense most readers of GIA Quarterly know that in January...
by Bradley N | Dec 11, 2023 | GIA Quarterly
Originally published in the GIA Quarterly, Volume 34, Issue 4 A Season in Which to Know God Leisa Anslinger For pastoral ministers, every season holds an invitation to ponder the paschal mystery while addressing the tactics of liturgical preparation and celebration,...
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