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5 Steps to Creating an effective Social Media Outreach
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The most recent statistics show the United States has the highest rate of social media usage throughout the world. With approximately 80 percent of Americans using some form of social media on a regular basis, totaling over 246 million users, it is a necessity for Catholic Christians to understand how to use social media to share Christ effectively with others.
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I Believe, Help My Unbelief
By Bill Dunn
Do you ever wake up in the morning some days and think, “Ugh, I’m not even sure if God is real”?
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Sacred Relationships Deserve Sacred Closure
By Katie Zalany
I am in a spiritual direction training program and am learning all the ins and outs of spiritual companionship relationships, and needless to say, I have learned that they are sacred relationships ordained by the Holy Spirit.
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Teen Book Review - A Hidden Miracle
By Leslea Wahl
A Hidden Miracle is a modern-day speculative fantasy novel which explores what is happening on a spiritual realm around a teen surfer who is battling a deadly disease and a loss of faith.
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Planets, Time, Distance and Dr. Seuss; Combined Proof that there is a Creator
By Larry Peterson
Every few years the moon’s orbit lines up perfectly and the moon passes directly in front of the sun. The sun’s faint corona is revealed which is a halo of plasma which surrounds it. This phenomena is known as a Total Solar Eclipse.
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Prevailing Thoughts on Life after Death
By Ralph Hathaway
Sitting in the realm of rolling plains at the final resting place for our beloved, you can view the many American flags waving as gentle breezes blow the colors aloft. Here there are no advocates for rancor, no promoters of disruption, and no-one to chase away pleasant thoughts of peacefulness.
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Terror On Every Side
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Because I think about Eden-yes, the original garden of, I write about it- more than once or twice. I do this because writing helps me think carefully enough to decide what I believe is true-real. I do this because there is no other place that calls us so powerfully, so irresistibly as the place called Eden.
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Bishop DiMarzio Consecrates Brooklyn to the Sacred Heart
By Kevin J. Banet
When the health of our nation and Church are beset with difficulties of various kinds, it’s time to cry out to God for divine help.
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Where Are You Struggling to Forgive?
By Katie Zalany
It recently became very obvious to me that there is a certain wound that is consistently hard to forgive. It keeps reappearing in my life, and challenging me to forgive it each time.
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Music Revealing the Greater Ages: "Scaling" out the NT/OT Fulfillments
By Scott Pauline
TUTOR: So, student, you remember that in our very first lesson [Music: Is it Totally Relativistic?], we showed that music is not entirely relative: that even though different cultures may divide the music period differently than the West
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The Gift of Faith Conversations
By Katie Zalany
A few weeks ago, a coworker “soul friend” of mine ended a conversation with me by saying, “Well, I’m going to have to set up time again soon, because I just was not fulfilled enough by this conversation!” We both laughed, but what she said really struck me.
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Original Sin
By Dan Baca
A little over five years ago, I was desperate for a good answer. At my office, I was working with a woman—who was a fallen-away Catholic—and she had two young children that she would not get baptized. Her opinion—though she didn’t quote scripture—was based upon Deut. 12: 24.
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Seek God in Good Times and Bad
By Bill Dunn
There are a lot of different ways people approach prayer. Some folks only pray to God when they have a problem. When a crisis occurs, these people drop to their knees and fervently beg God to make things better. But when circumstances are going well in their lives, these people completely forget about God and never pray.
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Are you Looking for an Answer? Take a few moments; you may find it here.
By Larry Peterson
The following is for all people, the faithful and non-believers, including atheists, agnostics, nones, and secularists. If you do not believe, you can make a choice and try to see with the eyes of a FAITH that is, for the next few moments, open to you. Or you can just not bother. You know, choices.
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Matteo Farina; his Catholic faith was his strength as he fought brain cancer throughout his teenage years.
By Larry Peterson
Matteo Farina was born in Avellino, Italy, on September 19, 1990. It was apparent early in his life that Matteo possessed a deeply spiritual side. He would recite the Rosary every day, read the Gospel, and he developed a devotion to St. Padre Pio and St. Francis of Assisi.
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Vigano's Letter to Trump Reveals the Battle
By Tony Jesse
As goes a famous expression: "There are decades in which nothing happens and weeks in which decades happen." And here we are, in the heat of such a moment.
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"Love" True Essence of God! / The Enemy of Hell!
By Ralph Hathaway
Who was the last soul God sent to Hell? Many would respond with some of the most notorious persons or dictators of history.
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