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Category: Faith
A Restless Heart
I am the kind of person that likes to keep busy. When I'm at work, my best days are the one filled with so many tasks I may not complete them all by the end of the day. At home, I tend to keep busy with must do tasks, such as buying groceries or doing the dishes. If no must do tasks are available...
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Catholic Church has unbroken line of Apostolic Succession from Popes back to Peter!
Catholic Church traces its origins back to Jesus Christ himself. Jesus Christ established a church nearly two thousand years ago. (1 Timothy 3:15) He said he will build one church not multiple churches. He said “Upon this Rock I will build My church." (Matthew 16:18) and "There shall be one fold an...
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Grateful For My Daughter's Health And A Special Moment
In April, we had a scare with my 8 month old daughter. On Easter Sunday, I noticed a large lump growing on the side of her neck. My husband took her to the pediatrician. He was told to bring her back in two weeks....
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The Drama of Being Mama
The baby walked in front of our play-set swing, while it was in use by the 6 year old, causing the littlest guy to be launched into a fresh mud puddle. That incident caused their teen-aged, sibling caretaker to lash out at the swing rider eye-for-an-eye style....
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Another Secularist "Triumph": Say Good-Bye to Laura---She says, "Life is Not for ME"
Her name is Laura and she is 24 years old. She is a healthy woman who lives in Belgium. She wants to die. Why does she want to die? Because, as she says, "Life, that's not for me."...
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What I Learned from the Early Christians about Spiritual Growth, Part 1: We Need Silence
When we think of the Early Church Fathers and Mothers, we tend to think in terms of common mental images: martyrs standing in the center of an arena, bravely facing an unspeakably cruel death, apologists defending the faith, theologians explaining the faith, or monks living solitary lives in some re...
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A Life of Love
I grew up in a culture of divorce. My classmates witnessed the pain of divorce and some of them lived through the experience of their parents’ divorce. I often heard the expression thrown around, “we fell out of love.” This gave me the impression that love was fragile, fickle and fleeting. As a resu...
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When we are judging everything, we are learning nothing
“Then you shall judge yourself," answered the king. "That is the most difficult thing of all. It is far more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then indeed you are very wise.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: (1900 – 1944: French writer & poet)...
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Sand, Sand, Sand and What It Has Taught Me About God
We are in the first weeks of swim season, which should be more aptly named sand season. We are blessed to live on a beautiful lake with a lovely beach. My children take swim lessons five to six days a week, but more important than the lessons is the fun and friendships they have at the beach. How...
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Popes Who Appeared in the Bible
Of the two hundred and sixty-six popes in the Catholic history, three have been mentioned in the Bible: Peter, Linus and Clement....
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Let Go Of Fear: Pope Francis on Mercy
The Holy Father compared the Church to a good mother and educator because she focuses on what is essential, and the essential, according to the Gospel, is mercy. “A Christian must necessarily be merciful, because this is at the center of the Gospel.”...
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Sharing His Love
Recently I was thinking how important it is to share the love of Christ with others. There are different opportunities to do this, at work, at school, in our families, when meeting our friends, etc. Each of these opportunities we are to share His Love,...
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Take a Deep Breath
Whenever they are facing a new or difficult situation, I tell my children, “Stop. Take a deep breath. Relax.” We have survived many doctor visits and school situations with these words as our guide. I have often found these instructions helpful in my own stress-filled moments. We can all benef...
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Keeping the Faith, the True Faith, in our Secular Society
There have been some pretty monumental decisions made in this country recently. Decisions that have caused many of us Christians to lament and seemingly lose hope. This “lack of hope”, and therefor lack in our trust of God, to me is even more distressing than any decisions that a Supreme Court of a ...
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Faith of Our Fathers: In God We Trust- A Call For Change Of Heart
Charles Dickens began his novel, A Tale of Two Cities, with these now famous words. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” I never fully understood the power of these words until this morning as I was watching MSNBC’s Morning Joe. After one of his guests was talking about his take on...
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A Young Person's Defense of Traditional Marriage
For those of you who don’t know, in college I was an education major which admittedly (and to my complete delight) requires more coloring than most. One day a passionate education professor of mine asked us to draw our image of “the perfect global citizen.”...
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What Do Twilight, Fifty Shades, and Leviticus Have in Common?
Most who discuss them agree that the Twilight and Fifty Shades fiction series are the same basic story line with different characters. What seems to differ among those discussing the two, however, is why they are so popular that they developed a cult following. I have a suggestion along that line: W...
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It's in the Stars?
Is there such a thing as a harmless preoccupation with the occult? Do astrology and pseudo-religions really pose a spiritual danger to the believer?...
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Encouraging and helpful quotations from the Bible for your reflection (1)
In this article, you will find some encouraging and helpful quotations from the Bible for your reflection, which can help you in your life. Use these quotations for your meditations, share them with people who need encouragement, and make them part of your daily life....
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To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.
Believe me and you will forget the offences and insults you get from your fellow man. You will see how differently you will be named; he will be called angry and violent while you will be cited as meek and peaceful. One day, he will repent of his violence, but you will never regret your meekness». –...
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