
Are you finding yourself weary from the heavy burdens you carry? Do you long for the healing power of God’s presence? Here is something to think and pray about each day this week:
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Are you finding yourself weary from the heavy burdens you carry? Do you long for the healing power of God’s presence? Here is something to think and pray about each day this week:
Continue reading “Wrestling in the Wilderness”
The word “faith” is the most misunderstood word in the religious vocabulary. And this is unfortunate, for faith stands at the very heart of what it meansto be a Christian. The opening line of Hebrews 11 has the right definition: “Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”
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It happens. Somebody speaks to me in a cutting tone.
So I want to cut right back. That’s the way life is.
But who says it has to be this way?
Continue reading “Uncommon Behavior”
My word of focus this year.
How am I doing? Do my actions meet my goals and do I make every effort to:
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Our life is made up of a series of moments, each of them, unique, and none of which will ever come again.
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The gospel always invites us to a deeper level. In the parable of the fig tree the owner cursed because it bore no fruit (Luke 13:1-9). On a deeper level, we might notice that the Lord expects us to bear spiritual fruit.
Continue reading “Discernment of Spirit”
“Keep the joy of loving God in your heart and share this joy with all you meet, especially your family. Be holy.”— St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Continue reading “Holiness is Simple”
Do you behold the mystery, the Lamb of God? Do you give the Lamb the reward of His suffering? Do you give your praise with every breath you take?
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In the human eye, there is a “blind spot” this is the spot where the optic nerve passes through the retina and does not detect images. Emde Mariotte, a Catholic priest and pioneering physicist, made this discovery which greatly impacted the field of optics, offering a greater understanding of the natural world while offering a deeper appreciation for the genius of God’s creation. He integrated his faith and scientific work, seeing each other as complementary to the other.
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There is so much richness in the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:1-32). Many times I’ve identified with the son, other times the brother, and even with the father, this is the spiritual journey.
Continue reading “All That Is Mine Is Yours”