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I Have A Dream
By Mary Rivers
I have a dream, broadcasts Martin Luther King, echoing the prophet Isaiah.
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Fulfilment
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Some of our problems are self-induced, such as a hangover from drunkenness, extra weight from gluttony, lack of agility from neglect of sufficient exercise, tax penalties because of procrastination, and so on.
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Day 231 – Take Up Your Cross
By David Vermont
Today’s reading: Luke 9:1-26 Lot’s of interesting short tidbits to take note of today.
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Hardships often prepare ordinary people for extraordinary destiny
By Lisa Mayer
This is one of my favorite quotes by C.S. Lewis, who’s quite a hero of mine. He is one of the rare, beautiful people who didn’t just follow his dreams—he made a difference, and still does today. He has inspired countless millions with his writings. He was my inspiration to write The Aletheian Journeys. But it wasn’t just his allegory that inspired me… but his drive to change lives for the better.
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"Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays"?
By Lorrie McNickle
Contrary to what many people today seem to believe and preach, I for one, do believe that Jesus cares if we say “Merry Christmas”.
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My Encounter with Christmas
By Katie Zalany
This year, truly, the Lord has come into my life and shown me what Christmas is in new ways that have sparked a deeper faith and love in Christ.
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Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice!
By Mary Rivers
"Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice!" I have sought you all the days of my life-
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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
By Charlie Johnston
I love Christmas music, but I don't love modern Christmas music.
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Through the Looking Glass - A Christmas Message
By David Torkington
I saw my grandfather forty years after he died. I loved him with all my heart, not because he gave me toys, bought me ice cream or took me to the funfair, but because he loved me so much. I was only eight years old when he died of a heart attack and I cried myself to sleep.
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Wisdom
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
In a Christmas play, when a disingenuous kindergartner flubbed his lines he referred to the Magi as “the three Wise Guys." Truly they must have been wise with a God-infused supernatural wisdom; somehow they were led to perceive that a newborn Baby in a distant country was the great Messiah expected from ages past.
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Day 230 – The Woman Healed
By David Vermont
Today we read the story of the woman who sneaks up behind Jesus, touches the hem of his garment and is healed of a continuous flow of blood. What’s curious about this incident is it first seems that the woman is healed without Jesus’ intending it.
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An Un-Christmassy Christmas
By Marilyn Hetrick
Last year was an un-Christmassy Christmas for me. With neither of our kids coming home, decorations were minimal, but they included framed pictures of Christmases past. I looked at those old photos wistfully. In my memory, Christmas was always as Hallmark-perfect as those carefully framed pictures. Or, was it?
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The Labor Has Begun
By Elizabeth Thomas
Recently at Our Lady of Guadalupe's Feast celebration---Mary’s Presence was so strong all during Mass!!
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The Crib of Greccio - Bringing Christ back into Christmas
By David Torkington
A friend took me to a Christmas dinner at a local pub noted for its good food. It was also noted for something else too that nearly forced me into a fight. I am referring to its seasonal cider punch, served hot with a sprinkling of spices. It was so moreish that you couldn't help having more and more of it.
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Self-Worth
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Nutritionists like to quote the ancient adage, “You are what you eat.” While it is true that our body is basically made of and sustained by what we eat, that’s not the essential constituent of our being, or even of our personality.
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Day 229 – What makes a family?
By David Vermont
Today we read the famous scene when Mary and Jesus’ relatives come to see Jesus but they can’t get to him because of the crowd.
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Viewing The Son as the Sun
By Saoirse Godbout
During the difficult trials that we go through in life, it can sometimes be tough to keep our faith in Christ. In the death of a family member, while facing illness or disability, or in the loss of a job, there may seem to be no evidence of a loving God. This past weekend brought quite a bit of rain to my area; it was very grey and without any sunshine.
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