Child-ish or Child-like. Which Are You?
Childlikeness isn’t something we can acquire on our own. It’s a grace we must ask for, and one that the Father is most willing to give us.
Childlikeness isn’t something we can acquire on our own. It’s a grace we must ask for, and one that the Father is most willing to give us.
On the surface, it sounds like a great idea – a grassroots initiative to draw attention to the marginalized in our country to the stand up for their cause. In reality, the Women’s March on Washington scheduled for January 21, 2017 is yet another ploy to draw women into the Read more…
In what’s been a hotly-contested presidential election and is now a hostile political climate, the letter from the Bush Sisters to the Obama Sisters touched my heart as a ray of light in the darkness.
The time in between Christmas and Lent is fairly quiet, liturgically speaking. But it can be a very important time mentally and spiritually if we make our own flight to Egypt.
Epiphany, Feast of the Three Kings, Visit of the Magi…
No matter how we refer to it, today’s holy day marks the revelation of our Savior, Jesus Christ, to all peoples of the world. But there’s another “Star” at Epiphany I’d like you to consider.
Our epiphanies aren’t single-occurrence events. They’re a colliding and re-colliding of the stars, pointing us to the One. They happen all the time, multiple times a day, countless times a year, whether we recognize them or not. I’d daresay we most often do not recognize them.