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Should Christians Watch Violent Movies?
During the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus offered this important spiritual observation: “Garbage in, garbage out.”...
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"Where is your heart?" – Jesus
True love is demanding. Instead of an one-time exchange of items, true love is a life-long gift of self....
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EXTRA-EXTRA-READ ALL ABOUT IT!!!
What are God's plan for this world? What are God's plans for you? Read all about what God is doing, what He plans to do, and how much He LOVES you. It is all there---in between the covers of the Bible....
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His love becomes their food
When someone who is dear to us passes away, we feel the sadness and the loss beyond description. Jesus loved and honored John who prepared His way....
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Alive and Willful
As I am working on my newest Newearth novel after Newearth Justine Awakens—Newearth Hero's Crime—I enjoy getting to know the characters and their concerns. In this story, it is Lang and Riko, wondering about "old souls" and the question, "Was I ever young?"...
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Forgiveness
There is a saying: To err is human, to forgive divine. Thanks be to God, with forgiveness comes healing and renewal, not just for the one being forgiven, but also for the one doing the forgiving. The question is: Have we forgotten how to forgive?...
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The Four Sacraments Liberals Don't Like
Our world is inundated with extremes, isn’t it? Liberal and conservative; rich and poor; technology and simplicity; machismoism and hyper-feminism; absolutely no birth control, then pills and barriers up the wazoo; comfortable computer desks and hard-core, back-breaking mine grime; no end in sight. ...
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"Don't Give Up--Keep Trying!"
DON'T GIVE UP!!!! It seems daily, we come under the sneaky attack in our mind the words that will discourage you. Words like-"Oh what is the use, who cares what I do, or say." Everyone is seems, is into their own little world and any attempts to reach out to them seems to be unwanted or appre...
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Putting up With Another When "It's Personal"
Is disliking someone unavoidable, or do we just learn to love in spite of it? This week’s chat room discussion centers the age-old issue of loving people in spite of their actions; or as it is commonly put: “Love the sinner, hate the sin.” Traverse this difficult topic along with the chatters, an...
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How To Become A Saint
Deep down we all understand that the goal of life is to be a saint. Even atheists acknowledge this. In his book, "The Plague," atheist writer Albert Camus interestingly outlines the importance of sanctity in his story....
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St Mary Magdalene as Type of the Jewish Transitions
What if St Mary Magdalene is an New Testament type of the Jewish People, first in their transition from the Old to the New Law (the stoning), and then in their conversion at the end of the world (the tomb scene). How? Let us probe it....
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An Outcast
I was walking with someone the other day, and in the course of the conversation, they said to me that they became my friend because they had a hunch that I was an outcast....
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Why We've Forgotten About Purgatory
In recent years, Catholics in our culture have pretty much forgotten about the doctrine of purgatory. When people die, we often don’t pray for them, and even when we do, it’s usually more of a memorial than a real prayer. We basically just canonize the dead and imagine them to be in instant bliss. H...
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Catholics and Political Issues
Why is it that "Social Justice Catholics" seem to not care about the one social justice issue that is at the core and foundation of every other social justice issue we are suffering from in the country and world right now - abortion....
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Know Your Enemy
The devil is a deceiver, a liar, and a cheater. He seeks to ruin families, friendships, and individual souls. He seeks to steal, destroy, and kill. He wants you to be fearful, anxious, and depressed....
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Hypocrisy In The Pews
During the confirmation hearings for Justice Brett Kavanaugh, I perused through my Facebook newsfeed and was grieved to notice that a worship leader at my husband’s non-denominational church...one who deliberately inputs the theatrical in public expressions of praise...had cheered on a leftist New J...
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Spiritual Sloth is a Deadly Sin
One of the Seven Deadly Sins is “sloth.” I always thought this meant physical laziness, and since I’ve been gainfully employed for the past 40 years and I do chores around the house on a semi-regular basis, I was certain sloth was the one Deadly Sin I didn’t have to worry about....
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FOLLOW THE RULES!!
Recently, two of my good friends have shared their eye-opening stories of Covid in their lives. Both sounded the alarm---this virus is nothing to mess with. One friend, Bryan, especially was detailed in his account....
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God Had a Plan B
Sometimes we all need to come up with a Plan B because life never goes as we plan. It comforts me to realize even God had to go to Plan B....
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"Resurrection" / Fact or Fallacy?
It may seem to be a non-essential thought that the Resurrection of Christ could even be questioned. We who grew up in the Church always knew this to be the most qualitative theme of our faith....
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