When we think we're all prepared to proclaim our assigned Sunday readings, are we sure? What about the Prayers of the Faithful? Don't they deserve equal prep as well? (Read On)
Money will buy a $5,000 bed, but not a peaceful sleep; a beachside villa, but not a home. It's easier to look down the ladder with thanks than up the ladder with envy.(Read On)
Our Gospel this Sunday begins with sadness and sorrow, but ends with joy and excitement when the two disciples on the road to Emmaus are awakened to the real reason for Jesus' death and resurrection. (Read On)
In Jane Fonda’s 2011 TED Talk, "Life’s Third Act," she stressed the need to review and study your first two acts of your life; to circle back to your young life and mentally relive it on your terms today. (Read On)
These seven sins are not direct violations of the Ten Commandments, but they are vices, or stepping stones that stir tendencies to commit serious offenses against God. (Read On)
In a time of ongoing change in church cultures, the traditional “old fashioned” community culture in many churches is now being eclipsed by individual and crowd preferences. (Read On)
When we serve in too many different ministries at a time, nobody's lovin' it more but Satan, because we have less time to zero in on the one important thing God may be calling us to do. (Read On)
What do we cling to that dilutes our relationship with Christ? What “Isaac” distracts us from him? Could we sacrifice this "lamb" on an altar as Abraham did with his son? (Read More)