While the holidays are usually something we look forward to for good reason, it can also be a season that the Devil may use as a guise to infiltrate our lives and attack us. We must be vigilant.
Life Renewed
These are certainly very tough times for many, but perhaps we can see some possibilities for a renewal of grace in our lives as we seek to navigate through the difficulties.
In Thanksgiving For A King
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe and the secular Thanksgiving holiday intersect in our country and our lives at an opportune time for much needed healing.
Talents
The Parable of the Talents is familiar to most, but perhaps there is another way of looking at it that might give us a renewed perspective on this powerful Gospel message.
Love Thy Neighbor
In this day and age, it seems increasingly difficult to love our neighbor. And yet, Jesus is explicit. We cannot love God completely if we do not love our neighbor as we do our own selves.
What Belongs To Ceasar
Setting our priorities is the key to figuring out how to navigate the challenges of the world, but we cannot set those priorities properly unless we know what belongs to God and what belongs to the world.
Living With Abundance
A lot of us think it is always a blessing to have a lot, but there can be many spiritual challenges with living with abundance.
Keeping Your Word
It can be easy to promise something, and not follow through. Unfortunately, far too often, we let other folks down when we do not keep our word. Conversion of heart is the key.
Workers In The Vineyard
The well known parable of the Workers in the Vineyard is edifying and at the same time challenging. Jesus teaches us that there is hope for each of us at any stage of life, but challenges us not to envy what others have.
Forgiving Your Brother
Forgiveness is typically easier to receive than it is to give. There are perhaps many reasons for this, but nevertheless, when one forgives his brother from his heart as the Lord call us to do, we are much more ready to receive the forgiveness we all so desperately need.