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Don't Put Down What You've Picked Up For Lent
By Sarah Mathew
Lent is here. The Ash Wednesday services were packed to standing room only. Morning Mass has doubled in attendance. Many faithful Catholics take on Lenten penances and practices. But come Easter Monday, it is almost with a sense of relief that we return to the routines of our days, Lenten practices forgotten till the next time Lent comes around.
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Want to do God's will? Listen up.
By Troy Kroening
No, that does not mean listen to me. Listen to God. (although you can continue reading too) It’s God’s will that you are seeking to accomplish. We cannot just start doing and think or hope that it is God’s will, just because what we are doing seems good.
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The Root of the Issue Day 8
By Lori Conklin
Jesus is always teaching us in ways we can understand. Or at the least the people who walked the earth when he did, he used common themes to teach deep spiritual truths.
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Resurrection Evidence: Eye Witness Accounts Part 2
By Mike Bugal
What happened in Jerusalem seven weeks after the first Easter could have taken place only if Jesus' body were somehow missing from Joseph's tomb, for otherwise the Temple establishment, in its imbroglio with the Apostles, would simply have aborted the movement by making a brief trip over to the sepulcher of Joseph of Arimathea and unveiling exhibit A.
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Our Urgent Call | Free Talk by Peter Herbeck
By Greg Schlueter
This is for all of you who've ever been up the mountain. Who have encountered Jesus Christ in a powerful way. Whose lives are changed. Who know it wasn't for a fleeting moment of entertainment, but an outpouring movement of all-in engagement. This is for those of you who desire it.
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Infant Baptism and implied consent
By De Maria
Earlier this year, we went through our annual first aid and CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) training. And, for the hundredth time, they mentioned a concept which I had heard before, but which I hadn’t connected to our faith before.
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Playing with Fire: Our Dangerous Game
By Greg Schlueter
Our dangerous game. It took place during those drought weeks at the end of summer. We were middle school boys. Restless. Adventurous. In need of reprieve from daylong sports under the watchful eye of our parents. Bonded by a penchant for the mildly reprehensible, we’d venture deep into Wisconsin backwoods.
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Some Slick Answers for Opponents of Transubstantiation and the Real Presence
By Nicholas LaBanca
About a month ago, a friend approached me with an idea to get a kind of "Theology on Tap" thing going before poker nights at a local bar. I thought it was a good idea, and what started out as inviting just Catholics to talk on various theological issues, soon grew into inviting people from other Christian denominations.
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Resurrection Evidence: Eye Witness Accounts Part 1
By Mike Bugal
There is little evidence more compelling and convincing in a court of law than that of an eye witness. In the case of the Resurrection of Jesus, we fortunately have available to us the testimony of several witnesses to His ministry, death, burial, resurrection and post resurrection appearances.
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Skip To The End
By Andrew Decker
*WARNING. This article contains spoilers about your eternal salvation. When I was in 4th grade, my class was reading a book together for English. An early chapter ended in a cliff-hanger, and our teacher asked us to draw a picture of what we thought was going to happen next.
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5 Step Refutation: Catholics Worship Statues
By Nathan Barontini
Catholics worship statues. Raise your hand if you’ve encountered that statement. That’s a lot of hands.
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Peter and The Keys
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Once Peter has been handed the keys to the Kingdom, Jesus harshly-even cruelly, rebukes him for his most understandable response to hearing Christ predict his own horrific suffering, rejection, humiliation and execution. Mark writes that Peter "took him aside and began to rebuke him."
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Happy in Heaven If Loved Ones Not There?
By Bill Dunn
The Bible is very clear that Heaven is wonderful. Scripture says that once people are in Heaven, the Lord “will wipe ever tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, for the old order has passed away” (Rev. 21:4).
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Resurrection Evidences: Introduction
By Mike Bugal
Some years ago now I graduated from Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, Missouri. One of the requirements for my degree was the preparation of a publishable paper on a given subject. This series of articles is a condensed version of that work…The Resurrection.
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Seeing the Transfiguration of Jesus Today
By Mary Rivers
When we entered middle school, our mother, your great grandmother took a job. She was in charge of the money room of the first Belk Dept. Store. She could have been as haughty as Judas Iscariot, but she was as humble as Jesus in her faith.
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Same Sex Marriage and the Church, Is It Time for Change?
By Lorrie McNickle
We look the other way when it comes to a multitude of things: contraception, sex before marriage, gluttony for the material things in life, and lust for Earthly pleasures. What we should be striving for are the virtues of temperance, courage, prudence and purity. Yes, these virtues do seem rather boring and square, but they are anything but.
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Heart
By Helen Losse
Creator rules creation, the sun not brighter than God’s Holy Son, He Who lights the world.
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