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When we find that Jesus has two different genealogies, or that the wedding feast parable has two different endings, we forget that we are listening to a divinely orchestrated symphony.
I’ll never forget asking Tamara to marry me—the nerves before I popped the question, and how my heart leaped when she said ...
We are called to find Jesus in prayer in the midst of our vocation as fathers and mothers.
4 character traits of Jesus we can all learn Jesus was the model for creating connection and community ...
In “Miracles and Wonder,” the author explores what motivated people to record the details that define the life of Jesus.
Likewise, Pastor John Hagee insists, “You’re either for the Jewish people or you’re not.” But where in the Gospels do we find Jesus exalting land rights or ethnic loyalty over human lives?
For centuries, Christian pilgrims have come to Jerusalem to retrace the last hours of Jesus' life, walking the traditional stations of the cross on the Via Dolorosa — or way of suffering. The ...
Jesus didn’t just heal the man; He helped him to his feet with a command that required action. This is a pattern we see throughout Scripture: God partners with our obedience. He told the blind man to ...
God’s grace in Christ calls us to live godly lives. True faith obeys the gospel, not just receives it. Grace leads to action, ...
Jesus, the Pope said, allows himself to be found by those who are looking for him, however, in order to find him ourselves, "we need to get up and go, not sit around but take risks, not stand ...
Epiphany has come and gone. But this year, it struck me for the first time that the feast we celebrate is actually composed of several epiphanies—and that comes as something of a relief.
Considering the recent scandals and the loss of trust, I am immensely grateful that many of the faithful can look beyond the mess and still find Jesus. He is still here. Is it a hard saying?
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