The Path to Peace Movement: Fighting Racism through Faith

By Father Taylor Ishii and Photos by Kate Reali “The road ahead is not altogether a smooth one. There are no broad highways that lead us easily and inevitably to quick solutions. But we must keep going.” – Martin Luther King Jr., March 25, 1965, at the conclusion of the march from Selma to Montgomery. Like many great things in the South, it started with … Continue reading The Path to Peace Movement: Fighting Racism through Faith

Meet Richard Simmons, Author Of “Reflections On The Existence Of God”

Story by Alec Harvey and Photo by Brit Huckabay Richard Simmons doesn’t shy away from the big questions or the big issues. Just take a look at the topics of the faith-based books he’s written – wisdom, life, death, sex, truth. His latest book tackles the biggest question of all. Reflections on the Existence of God is a collection of essays about whether or not … Continue reading Meet Richard Simmons, Author Of “Reflections On The Existence Of God”

Meet The Legendary Volleyball Coach at Bayside Academy

Story by Jessica Deese and photos by Kate Reali Superheroes have a distinctive origin story. They descend from another realm. Trauma shapes their life journey. Power and pain are both harnessed to help them accomplish miraculous feats, usually helping others. Ann Schilling fits this mythical archetype. Except, she’s not make believe. She’s the real deal. As an average volleyball player at best, I’m grateful I had … Continue reading Meet The Legendary Volleyball Coach at Bayside Academy