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The Root of the Issue Day 8
By Lori Conklin
Jesus is always teaching us in ways we can understand. Or at the least the people who walked the earth when he did, he used common themes to teach deep spiritual truths.
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Our Urgent Call | Free Talk by Peter Herbeck
By Greg Schlueter
This is for all of you who've ever been up the mountain. Who have encountered Jesus Christ in a powerful way. Whose lives are changed. Who know it wasn't for a fleeting moment of entertainment, but an outpouring movement of all-in engagement. This is for those of you who desire it.
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Playing with Fire: Our Dangerous Game
By Greg Schlueter
Our dangerous game. It took place during those drought weeks at the end of summer. We were middle school boys. Restless. Adventurous. In need of reprieve from daylong sports under the watchful eye of our parents. Bonded by a penchant for the mildly reprehensible, we’d venture deep into Wisconsin backwoods.
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Happy in Heaven If Loved Ones Not There?
By Bill Dunn
The Bible is very clear that Heaven is wonderful. Scripture says that once people are in Heaven, the Lord “will wipe ever tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, for the old order has passed away” (Rev. 21:4).
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Standing up for Truth
By Lori Conklin
I remember a few years back our district rolled out their new comprehensive math curriculum, our daughter was in second grade. We were amazed by the way the new curriculum was written. The children were to work in groups and they no longer concerned if the students got the right answer but were more concerned in how they arrived at the answer.
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The Prophetic Voice of Humanae Vitae
By Deacon Vernon Dobelmann
Watching the folks from NARAL flip out over the Doritos commercial during the Super Bowl is a sure sign that the pro-life message is being heard and that the scientific proof offered by an ultrasound machine is indisputable. Who could have known that a commercial for a snack would evoke such a visceral response? NARAL has accused Doritos of humanizing the fetus. What has become of our culture?
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A Good Enough Christian?
By Linda Kracht
This is the type of letter or conversation I hope that every parent has with their soon to be graduating high school son or daughter.
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Why Do We Fear ‘The Fear of the Lord'?
By Bill Dunn
The Bible says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” Wait. What?! The Bible says FEAR is a good thing?! Hmm, something seems wrong here. As we all know in our sophisticated, scientific, therapeutic modern culture, fear is a terrible thing.
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Why We Should Read (and Heed) Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill's Historic "Joint Declaration"
By Justin McClain
In case you missed it, history was made on Friday, February 12, 2016, when Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church met in Havana, Cuba. This meeting, which was in conjunction with Pope Francis’ visit to México, was historic because it was the first of its kind since the East-West Schism
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Is it too late now to say sorry?
By Allyson Rae
Some two-thousand years ago, Jesus sat on a hilltop in front of his followers and he taught us, word-for-word, exactly how to pray. And two-thousand years later, we still use these very same words in our daily Masses, rosaries, and family prayers. We still pray in the same way Jesus taught us.
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The Pope, Donald Trump and Building a Wall
By David Vermont
The Pope speaks and almost inevitably there is controversy. But amid all the responses, analysis and photos of the wall that surrounds Vatican City posted to Twitter, one should take a moment to ask … what did the Pope actually say and is it really all that controversial? Let’s take a look.
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Love to the loveless shown
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
God’s love for you and for me is so great that at the lowest point in our lives, at the moment when we have found ourselves to be the most despicable, in a time of bitter and tragic failure when weakness and sin had all but annihilated us or when we have done inestimable harm to others—at precisely that moment, the God Who is Love, through his suffering and death, reached down to us from the cross
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At the Crossroads of Sin, Forgiveness, and Mercy
By none
Regularity and routine fill our lives with ease and comfort. We’re content to wake up each day, knowing what it will bring. It’s no wonder then that the prayer we recite the most regularly during Mass, The Our Father, is spoken in monotone voices.
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Deep Waters
By Mike Bugal
I love reading the prophetic books of the Old Testament as well as the sole prophetic book of the New: Revelation. Most of God’s dealings through the Prophets was with the nation and people of Israel. However, many times there is not only a temporal meaning to the verses but also a spiritual one. That is most definitely the case with Isaiah and Ezekiel.
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The New Movie "Risen" And Why the Resurrection Matters
By Arnold Scott
Movies are a very powerful form of storytelling. Did you hear there is a new movie from a major studio about the most powerful story of all time? Believe it! Columbia Pictures is set to release "Risen" on February 19 in the United States.
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Stop Running
By Crysaly Aviles
Walls are built to protect ourselves in doubt. God tears down those walls to alleviate our pain and build our faith. God has a plan for each of us as hard to believe as that may be. I know I’ve run away from God in the past not understanding that all He wanted to do was help me
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God's Merciful Love and the Lost Son (or the Prodigal Son [One and the Same])
By Justin McClain
What better time than Lent for us to take a moment to reflect on perhaps one of the most well-known of Christ's parables: the parable of the lost son (also known as the parable of the prodigal son).
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