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"America The Beautiful" : The Melodious Remedy That Our Republic Needs Now
By Nate Lauer
I am a Native Coloradoan, who has gazed many a time at the glory of Pike’s Peak, rising high above the American Great Plains on which I was born and raised a child of the golden oceans that are Northeastern Colorado’s Wheat fields.
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Top 9 Ways to See and Hear God in the Mass (apart from the Eucharist)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When speaking to former Catholics who have left the Church, or even many Catholics, the common statement always brought up is ‘I never got anything out of Mass. It was the same thing each week.’ However, the same thing can be said of any church..Catholic or non-Catholic.
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You Alone - Poetry
By Mary Annthipie Bane
When winds of fear are blowing, And my faith’s foundation shaken, You alone my Lord are my fortress
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The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways
By Catherine Garrett
Thinking about the tragedies that have rocked humanity over the centuries, I find myself thinking "Why does God allow these things?" And the usual answers chime in- "We live in a broken world."
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A Bride's Prayer
By Melanie R. Cameron
At the encouragement of my Spiritual Director, I was asked to write a prayer for brides, and to spread the seeds of my wedding ministry through this prayer. May the Holy Spirit touch the hearts of every bride who lifts up this prayer with her groom-to-be.
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Finding God on YouTube
By Carol Ann Chybowski
Finding God on YouTube: at first glance this phrase sounds like an oxymoron. Can you really find God on arguably one of the most frivolous of websites, right alongside adorable children, cute fuzzy animals, and hilarious (to us anyway) goof ups? Seriously?
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Made for Heaven
By Norma Elaine Robertson
I had no idea what I was getting into when I walked into the Catholic Church. Since living my Catholic faith, I've been mocked, talked about, and I've faced people that can state every way the Church doesn't work for them, in a matter of seconds, and with hate!
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Discernment
By Lorrie McNickle
What a challenge this poses to us. What if God wants us where we really don’t want to go? What if it’s difficult? What if it tests our Virtues? What if it’s just downright unpleasant and hurtful? How do we know what is right and how do we discern God’s true calling for us?
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Too busy for prayer? Top 5 ways to make time for God
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Although we have 24 hours in a day, it seems as if we come to the end of a day and find ourselves crawling into bed without having spent time in prayer. The thought of spending time in adoration is an appealing one that soothes the soul, but just does not seem to fit into our already tight and hectic schedule.
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Wise UP, Already!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
I Found out something today, after many years of seeking God’s Word in the Bible—Proverbs are words of Wisdom from King Solomon. “That is so amazing!” I told my husband. He said, “No, that is so Solomon!”
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"I'll Say a Little Prayer for You!"
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Good Morning out there! I have so much to say..............Where do I begin? I'll start off with what an absolutely beautiful morning it is. I walked my husband out to his truck as he was heading to work.
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The Church and Life's Deep Questions
By Arnold Scott
As Christians, we believe that we have access to absolute truth through not just reason and natural law, but also divine revelation. We believe in the Bible as the revealed Word of God and also that the author of life Himself broke into our earthly world as a man. The implications of this belief are profound, to say the least.
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Can You Dig It?
By Joni Johnson
We live in a society in which superficiality is the norm. In the interest of “full disclosure,” famous individuals post their private rantings and drama on every type of social media available.
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Home Wrecker
By Mary Ann Gambill
I’m supposed to be doing other things. Not earth shattering things, just normal stuff like laundry and dishes right now. Instead, I just put Sollie back to bed. I am now sitting here typing and listening. I am waiting to see if the seizures he is sleeping through will calm down or wake him up…again.
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Finding God in Our Beautiful, Broken World
By Amanda Knapp
I was having an online discussion recently with someone who does not believe in God. He agreed that we cannot know for absolute certainty if there is a God, but he said for him, it is simply easier to believe that God does not exist. To believe in God, for him, was too much of a leap. That made me stop and think. Which is easier to believe?
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A Prayer Life
By Crysaly Aviles
How to pray Jesus taught us how to pray the Our Father: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.
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Loving My Enemies
By Nancy Davis
Romans 12:14,17-18, 20-21 Bless those who persecute you, bless and do not curse them. Do not repay anyone evil for evil; If possible, on your part, live at peace with all. Rather, "if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if his is thirsty, give him something to drink....." Do not be conquered by evil but conquer evil with good.
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