Articles by Jim Graves
Helping Others Fall in Love with God
Terry Barber, 56, grew up in the Los Angeles area, and enjoyed a successful career in real estate. In fact, by age 25, he’d acquired enough property to comfortably retire. So, he decided he’d focus […]
The Christian Filmmaker and Bringing Faith to the Big Screen
Dean Wright, director of the 2012 film For Greater Glory, made his first movie as a boy attending grammar school in Scottsdale, Arizona. He did it for a school project, and received an “A” for […]
Catholic Radio: Faithful, Interactive, and Growing
Catholic radio has had a slow start in the United States in comparison to the success of non-Catholic Christians on the airwaves, but in recent years it has come on strong with solid programming and […]
Proclaiming Christ Through Catholic Radio
Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City calls it “a bishop’s best friend.” Bishop of Birmingham Robert Baker says it is an “indispensable tool.” Archbishop of Denver Samuel Aquila refers to it as “a blessing which […]
Six Arizona Churches Not to Miss
Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries were the first to bring Catholicism to the State of Arizona. Franciscan friar Marcos de Niza was the first to visit the region in 1539; Jesuit Father Eusebio Kino established Arizona’s […]
Defending Marriage, and Why It Matters
Ryan T. Anderson, 31, researches and writes about marriage and religious liberty as the William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and a Free Society at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC. He is also the […]
“Satanism is about destroying the Church”
Editor’s note (March 26, 2013): Deborah and the editors understand that readers can click through the links and see Deborah’s last name. However, Deborah requested that her last name not be used in this article, […]
A CWR interview with Monica Migliorino Miller, author of “Abandoned”
Monica Migliorino Miller released Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion Wars through Saint Benedict Press in 2012. It tells the story of how, as a college student in the 1970s, she became involved in […]
Three Very Different Roads that Led to Rome
A little more than 90 years ago, G.K. Chesterton, one of the 20th century’s most famous converts, entered the Catholic Church. Explaining “why I am a Catholic,” he wrote: “there are ten thousand reasons all […]
