As we increasingly trust in the all-good God and understand that we reflect His nature, we experience greater success in right endeavors.
In the midst of trying to do the right thing, it’s easy to forget to do it in the right way. Outside a US congressman’s office, Christians holding homemade protest signs and clergy dressed in their ...
Marty Biggs is the minister of Shiloh Christian Church. When God listens to the world, He hears something different from what we hear. We submit to a Father who listens to the secret things in our ...
As America enters a pivotal election year, faced with a decision that will determine nothing less than the future of our country, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day offers us a moment to stop and reflect on ...
It professes faith in the God who redeemed us through Jesus Christ.” Central to the Nicene Creed is the doctrine of incarnation: God becoming human. The Gospel of John marvelously captures God’s ...
God made the human heart to reflect the divine heart. The purpose of the biblical law was to train the human heart in divine wisdom, to motivate it to respond as God’s own heart responds. The law of ...
VATICAN CITY — Christians should use the time of Advent to become more aware of how God continues to carry out his plan of salvation in the world, Pope Benedict XVI said Dec. 12. “God has left his ...
During his Sunday Angelus message, Pope Francis expressed that the love of God and the love of neighbor are inextricably bound together. “Love of God and neighbor are inseparable from each other,” the ...
A few months ago, while on a ride at Walt Disney World, my 4-year-old son looked at my t-shirt and said, "Daddy, Look! You are glowing..." He thought a miracle had occurred on Peter Pan's Flight. I ...
Sunday, Sept. 9, is the 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year B). Mass Readings: Isaiah 35:4-7, Psalm 146:6-10, James 2:1-5, Mark 7:31-37. In this Sunday’s Gospel, we read the story of a deaf man.
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