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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
What's Your Highest Priority?
By A Faithful Steward
No matter what the people around us say, or what we hear from our culture, our highest priority needs to be Jesus!
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Why We Still Love "Little House on the Prairie"
By Christina M. Sorrentino
“Little House on the Prairie,” the beloved television series based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, has continuously captured the hearts of many people, especially Christians, throughout the years.
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Easter Lessons from Loss
By Katie Zalany
The desire to gather, be all together, and be in union with one another is a God given desire born of eternity. Only in heaven can that union be truly fulfilled and satisfied. That’s what we hope for during this time of Easter. We hope and have renewed faith that we will rise again like Jesus and all be together in heaven again in perfect unity with one another.
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Are You a Doubting Thomas?
By A Faithful Steward
In our secular society, it's hard to believe that a 2,000 year old book has anything pertinent to say about money and possessions. But the Bible is a great tool for managing your money!
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Bright Monday - Holy Hilarity Sunday
By Lynn Durham
Celebrating quotes are abundant, one for every day of the year.
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Cocooning – what’s so freighting about new life?
By Lynn Durham
Using everything to make you better - opportunities to change - to become more beautiful - even the women's prison.
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The Money Talk Before Marriage
By A Faithful Steward
Many couples engaged to be married talk more about the flavor of their wedding cake than about money. The cake cutting ceremony takes about 10 minutes at the reception and money is something they’ll deal with every day for their entire married life. So which of these is more important to talk about?
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The Men Go First (Or Do They?)
By Mary Beth Ellis
Do men really "go first" in Western society? How can women best express themselves-- and who's really in charge?
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My Dad's Living and Dying
By Lynn Durham
My dad showed us how to live our lives and was a role model for both - living and dying.
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Homosexuals in heaven, homosexers in hell
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Many want to cast the first stone, not being aware of their own mortal sins ...
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How to overcome fear, anxiety, and worry
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Many of us struggle with anxiety, fear, and worry. Christ tells us how to conquer and overcome it.
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Honoring Our Parents
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Honor, like obedience, is an upward movement.
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Don’t Be a Fool on April 1st or Any Other Day
By A Faithful Steward
April Fool's day is fun, unless you are foolish with important matters. Learn what the Bible says about being foolish.
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The pursuit of perfectionism vs holiness in the Christian life
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Does the pursuit of holiness equate to the pursuit of perfection? Christians should view these two things differently.
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Finding my Home in the Catholic Church: A Story of Personal Transformation
By Richard Horrell
In "Finding Home in the Church: A Story of Personal Transformation," I share my journey of personal transformation. As a child, I found refuge with my grandparents, who taught me about prayer and poker. Despite difficult family situations, I never felt angry with God, knowing somehow that I was loved. As a teenager, I made a mistake that led me to my grandparents' doorstep, where my grandfather's
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Epiphany of God's Love: A Story from the RCIA in Utah
By Richard Horrell
This is a short story about the conversion of two people into the Catholic faith. Through weekly RCIA visits learning about the Catholic faith, a young woman had an epiphany that God loved her for who she was, which transformed her relationship with God. This love is beyond any human kind of love and makes us more whole, alive, and attuned to others. Love is the greatest gift given, and we simply
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It's world doula week again! New books for mamas have been published!
By Julie
Mothers will learn more about doulas, "A Catholic Postpartum" and "Little Way of Motherhood" books.
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