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Invest Like a Scriptural Woman
By Bill Ulivieri
Society teaches us that women are fearful of investing, and want to avoid learning the basics of financial planning and retirement savings. It’s my experience that women are better equipped than men to be successful investors and should expect robust returns in their IRA or 401(k).
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Tears and Prayer
By Mariel Roersma
There are many different forms of prayer, and many different ways to pray. But how many of us really think of tears as a form of prayer?
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The Religion Crisis
By E.M. Wilson
So this post is about the religion crisis. And it's not quite the same religion crisis the media or even the religious press gets all jazzed about.
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Do Protestants Actually Believe Sola Scriptura?
By Mike Bugal
“Sola Scriptura” is a Latin phrase that means “Scripture only. It’s one of the Five Solae that basically define Protestant theology. These Solae are used within Evangelical Christian circles to delineate who are “Christians” and who are not.
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Praying the Rosary Helps
By Crysaly Aviles
Praying the Rosary helps. I dare suggest that praying the rosary is more about building my faith than having my prayers answered - after all God already knows my needs: "So do not be like them; for your Father knows what you need before you ask Him,” (Matt. 6:8). I began to notice that my faith in Christ was increased as I prayed the rosary.
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Repentance The Forgotten Doctrine of Salvation
By Robert LaFleur
Even a casual reader of the Bible soon discovers that repentance is a major biblical topic. All the prophets mention it in one way or another. Isaiah called Israel to repent, as did Jeremiah and Ezekiel and Hosea and Micah and Malachi. A survey of the New Testament shows that the words “repent” and “repentance” are used in various forms 55 times.
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The Stigma of Abortion?
By E.M. Wilson
Roughly six months ago I started using Twitter as a way to promote my writing. As a social media avenue, I find it both a bit mindless and incredibly interesting simultaneously. Mindless because of the sheer capacity of things people Tweet (for better or worse) and interesting because when things trend it's an almost instant way to take the pulse of how people feel about a certain situation.
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Brawling Brothers
By Dean P. Johnson
One thing that has constantly struck me about the Bible is the recurring idea of brothers fighting. We have Cain and Abel. We have Esau and Jacob. We have Joseph and…well, all the rest of his brothers! It is interesting that people who are supposed to love one another, who have significant commonalities, who have shared experiences, can be constantly and connivingly at each other’s throats.
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Shedding God's Light on the Mystery of the Real Presence
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Are you surprised that starting right from the beginning of Sacred Scripture—right there in the first chapter of the first book of the Bible, in Genesis 1:3, using just a few words, the Lord has provided one of the most compelling apologetic arguments for defending His Real Presence in the Eucharist?
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A Step Beyond Faith Part 3
By Robert LaFleur
How can we even think we shouldn’t strive for holiness or can’t become holy? So many places in the Bible, we are called to holiness. Is not the Bible the word of truth? The Word as given by God? Then who are we to say we can’t be holy?
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Hush.It Will be Alright
By Richard Maffeo
I heard her before I jogged around the corner. A long, slow, desolate cry. Blonde pig-tails, blue jeans, a long sleeve pullover shirt. She couldn’t have been older than four. She sulked in her driveway as Dad unloaded groceries from the van. He called gently for her to come inside.
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A Step Beyond Faith Part 2
By Robert LaFleur
A relationship that goes far beyond just faith is Love, with a love where you love so much your happiness is only doing what is pleasing to Him. A love so deep you are willing to sacrifice your human will daily (banish) so that you desire to only walk in His will.
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The Debt I Owe
By Richard Maffeo
In May of this year, Pope Francis once again appealed to the Church for Christian unity. Like Saint (Pope) John Paul II, or Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI before him, Pope Francis recognizes the Satanic root of our division. Here is part of what Pope Francis said:*
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A Step Beyond Faith Part 1
By Robert LaFleur
Faith is an important part of what it means to be a Christian. I mean the events in the bible took place long before we were born. But out of faith we believe in what the bible says and what the Church teaches. We are imitators of Christ, right? That’s what it means isn’t it, the word Christian.
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Introduction to The Trinity
By Mike Bugal
The nature of God is a subject which has been debated among those professing the name "Christian" almost since the beginning of the New Testament era. In Deuteronomy 6:4 we are presented with an apparently plain statement concerning His nature: "Hear, O Israel! The LORD our God, the LORD is One".
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Making Sense Of Suffering - Part 2: Joy in the Midst of Suffering
By Alex Brittain
In the last essay, I covered what Suffering is. To summarize, Suffering is more than just pain, it is agony. Suffering may be temporary, but it can also be long lasting. We experience suffering via four forms: Physical, Emotional, Psychological, and Spiritual. Sometimes one form leads into another form or it can be a combination of multiple forms.
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Point-By-Point Counter on Peter as the First Pope (Matthew 16:18)
By Jonathan Hayes
Peter is the rock upon which Jesus builds his church and who was given the keys to the kingdom. If this is the case then he is the leader of that Church, i.e. the first Pope.
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