Archive: Religion From the Heart
Disabled have a dream, too
Chubbs Stillman did something in high school few people like him have ever done: He became popular.
By Timothy Shriver | January 18, 2010; 12:01 AM ET | Comments (4)
Silent night, renewed
From stillness,we learn to see with the eyes of love and discover that God's first gift is within us and more, it is us.
By Timothy Shriver | December 24, 2009; 12:43 AM ET | Comments (5)
"Silent Night" may be the words to our most popular Christmas song, but they don't describe our Christmas season. The days leading up to our most action packed holiday are dominated by a frenzy of - Hide quoted text -...
By Timothy Shriver | December 23, 2009; 09:43 PM ET | Comments (0)
Season of grief
When my mother died, I found a different God than I'd known before -- a God whose love decides everything.
By Timothy Shriver | October 13, 2009; 09:56 AM ET | Comments (34)
The Perfect Job for Sarah Palin
Palin's faith, her recognition of the value of every life, would help her as an advocate for children with Down Syndrome.
By Timothy Shriver | July 23, 2009; 11:19 AM ET | Comments (179)
Dad's Trade-Off
The truth is that many fathers aren't home taking care of their children because they're at work taking care of themselves.
By Timothy Shriver | June 21, 2009; 12:09 AM ET | Comments (33)
Sotomayor and the Empathy Test
Note to critics of Sotomayor: Empathy is a code word for understanding. Its opposite is close-mindedness.
By Timothy Shriver | June 2, 2009; 12:03 AM ET | Comments (93)
Fight Malaria, Save Children
One World Against Malaria Summit aims to mobilize faith-based organizations, governments, volunteers.
By Timothy Shriver | April 23, 2009; 11:49 PM ET | Comments (2)
The God of Second Chances
This is the fundamental hope of people of faith: God is on our side, ready to give us another chance.
By Timothy Shriver | April 13, 2009; 09:15 AM ET | Comments (4)
'Special' Athletes Aren't Funny
Obama apologized for his "Special Olympics" remark, but reaction shows the intellectually disabled still a joke to many.
By Timothy Shriver | March 31, 2009; 12:19 AM ET | Comments (57)
Madoff Also Betrayed His Religion
Doesn't the name of a great religion carry a moral meaning, and a responsibility for the privilege of membership?
By Timothy Shriver | March 16, 2009; 01:08 PM ET | Comments (30)

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