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father and daughter

The Father Waits

September 14, 2012
Bekah
Editor's Choice

Once there was a Father and a Daughter.  When the Daughter was young, she loved her Father more than anything in the world.  Compared to…

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Please, sir, can I have more?

An Oliver Twist kind of Faith

September 13, 2012
Bekah
Editor's Choice

Sometimes when I talk to protestants, I feel like Oliver Twist sticking out his bowl and asking, “Please, sir, can I have more?”  I’m hungry!…

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salvation through the crucifixion

Is Salvation Just an End Game Strategy?

September 12, 2012
Bekah
Apologetics

For God so loved the world, He gave His only begotten Son…who made Himself a perfect sacrifice, that through the cross, our sins may be redeemed. This is the beginning and the end of the Christian life, but we were originally created to be more than we are now.

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Selfishness or Love?  Why Protestants, Why?

Selfishness or Love? Why Protestants, Why?

September 9, 2012
Steven Thomas
Reflection

Silly Christians-with-a-little-c, selfless love is the only thing that I know of that can see the Kingdom. So why do we come up against a brick wall when we dialogue with our protestant brethren? Because the Me of self love within them is sitting on the throne.

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A Tale of Oppression and Redemption

A Tale of Oppression and Redemption

September 8, 2012
Bekah
Personal Experience

Once upon a time, there was a boy.  He was a young boy, barely into the double digits.  But he did a horrible thing and…

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Immaculate Conception of Love

Immaculate Conception of Love

September 6, 2012
Steven Thomas
Reflection

Over the last two decades I have been a collector of sin in various ways, only this time around much of the sin was not my own, but the sin of others. Like an accumulation of pain and heartbreak. From disappointments to private isolation, from betrayals to rejections.

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Catholic Quote of the Day, September 3, 2012

Catholic Quote of the Day, September 3, 2012

September 3, 2012
Bekah
Catholic Quote of the Day, John Paul II, Pope

A person is an entity…–Pope John Paul II

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Loves I Remember

Loves I Remember

September 3, 2012
Steven Thomas
Reflection

The most difficult lesson I have ever learned is, of course, love.  All humans crave love.  This desire manifests in all sorts of strange ways,…

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Catholic Quote of the Day, August 29, 2012

Catholic Quote of the Day, August 29, 2012

August 29, 2012
Bekah
Catholic Quote of the Day, Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa), Blessed

A child is God’s greatest gift to the family, to the nation, to the world. The child is a life from God, created in the…

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Catholic Quote of the Day, August 27, 2012

Catholic Quote of the Day, August 27, 2012

August 27, 2012
Bekah
Catholic Quote of the Day, John Paul II, Pope

Marriage is an act of will that signifies and involves a mutual gift, which unites the spouses and binds them to their eventual souls, with…

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