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The Open Arms of God
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
A man at a bar surprised his drinking partner by saying that he had decided to become a minister. His friend laughed and told him that he'd be a hopelessly incompetent clergyman, and bet him that he couldn't even recite the most well-known prayer, the Lord's Prayer.
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On this Feast of All Souls, Prayer FOR the Dead
By De Maria
The Protestant object that we should not pray for the dead. They claim that those dead who are in heaven, don't need it. And those dead who are in hell, don't want it. And they deny the existence of Purgatory. How do we respond? Have you ever thought about why you pray for your beloved dead?
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What You Can Do To Become A Saint
By Annie Piekarczyk
Holiness is on my mind every single day. But since All Saints Day and All Souls day are coming up, I figured that maybe it’s also on your mind right now, today, too, on a lot of minds, actually. And hopefully by reflecting on All Saints Day, we’ll all remember to think about holiness just a little more often than we do, and hope for that ourselves.
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3 Scripture Verses to Make You Feel Beautiful
By Jennessa Terraccino
As women, we are the crown of creation. Eve was the apex of God’s handiwork in the Garden of Eden. Due to the fall, it is easy to look at ourselves with criticism and forget how God views us. Write these verses on your mirror to remind you of your inherent beauty as a woman.
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Forgiveness - A Critical Test for Every Christian
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
If you are open to be rigorously tested as to your spiritual maturity, dare to take this critical test: If some criminal offense happened not to you, but to a stranger down the street, you should, of course, be saddened that God had been offended by the sin of the assailant.
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Where does the Bible say we are allowed to pray to "dead saints"?
By De Maria
Since today is All Saints Day, I thought it might be a good day to mention what the Bible says about praying to the Saints. Protestants frequently object that we pray to the dead. They call it, necromancy and they complain that, "The Bible does not say anything about praying to “dead” saints."
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Why Should We Pray For Everyone Involved In the Abortion Industry?
By Ralph Zuranski
Abortion is one of the greatest evils against innocent babies and God. We need to pray for everyone involved in abortion. Our prayers are their only hope for repentance and salvation. Demonic forces prowl around the world seeking the ruin of souls. There is a great supernatural war going on around us 24-7.
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It Will Be SPECTACULAR!!!
By Mike Bugal
Over the last month or so I’ve written some articles very heavy on theology and apologetics. This will continue in the next set that is called “The Substance of God’s Plan” and will be at least a three part study…two of which are written and the third is begun. But I wanted to pause and share some thoughts I’ve had about some of the influences on my life as a child and teenager.
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7 Holy Beauty Secrets
By Jennessa Terraccino
Lips: Stop bashing other babes. Speak kindly of others.
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Is Blindness Punishment For Sin?
By Bill Dunn
In John’s gospel, chapter 9, we read the fascinating story of a man born blind who was healed by Jesus. At the very beginning of this episode, Jesus’ disciples asked Him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
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Where is the Pope in the Bible?
By De Maria
This is a question which Protestants frequently ask, but it needs some clarification before it can be answered properly. Because, well, it’s complicated. Let me explain.
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Why is it so Incredible?
By Richard Maffeo
Christianity, like its Jewish root, was formed in the womb of the supernatural: The creation of all that is seen and unseen from nothing; the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; the confounding of language at Babel; the ten plagues of Egypt; crossing the Red Sea; the Manna which fed Israel throughout their 40 years in the wilderness; the Ten Commandments written by the finger of God;
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The Scandal of God's Love
By Judy Landrieu Klein
I sat at the dinner table of a friend recently and asked: “Do you believe that God loves you? Have you had a personal encounter with the love of God?” Much to his obvious dismay, he answered no. But his eyes, heart and voice were full of hunger to know God’s love. I want that, he communicated with ardent longing.
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Remembering "The Prison Angel, Mother Antonia Brenner: On the 2nd Anniversary of Her Passing
By Larry Peterson
This is a love story. No, it is not about romantic love. Rather, it is about the love of Christ exploding in the soul of a woman who ran with her God given gift and did her best to shower it upon some of the meanest and worst criminals in Mexico.
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Putting on the Armor of God to Defend the Souls of Our Children
By AnnAliese Harry
On a sunny Sunday in July of last year, I was trying out a new church by myself. Two days earlier, my husband left me at a brand new duty station for a year-long deployment. It was the first time in a month that my child, at that age of 19 months, had been to church, due to our move, a lot of traveling and visiting family.
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Where is "purgatory" in the Bible?
By De Maria
Although the word "purgatory" is not found in Scripture. Scripture points to a place of suffering in the after life
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A Biblical Defense of the Papacy
By Chris Boyer
The recent visit of the Holy Father to the United States has ignited interest in the office of the Pope by Catholics, our Protestant brothers and sisters, and non-Christians. While faithful Catholics hold firm to the primacy of the Holy Father, many are unaware of the biblical roots of this office.
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