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February 1, 2018
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December 28, 2017
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So Much More than a Bible Study.
Have you ever considered that your day-to-day struggles are, at their core, timeless and universal? Though your challenges are deeply personal, they are also deeply human, and God has provided workable solutions for you through the teachings of Christ and the Roman Catholic Church. [...]

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For Your Weekend: You Have More Power Than You Think

[…] to break his power over us, we couldn’t. The darkness seemed to have won. We were stuck in the bondage of unclean spirits that prowled about the world, seeking to ruin us. And then Jesus, having been given all authority on heaven and earth (Matthew 28:18), came onto the scene. He was the light […]

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For Your Weekend: God Made You a Dual Citizen

[…] be a distortion of power that would lead Jesus to His death. Yet, His call to dual citizenship—obedience to earthly and heavenly authority—still stands. So, in a world that hates submission to authority, where people misuse their dominion more often than not, how do we answer this call?  First, we answer this call by […]

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For Your Weekend: The Injustice of Envy

[…] your ways and my thoughts above your thoughts. (Isaiah 55:8-9)  The sovereignty of God is comforting when we think about how He created everything and sustains the world around us. It's easy for us to believe that He is in control of things “out there.”  It’s when His sovereignty intersects our own lives—when it […]

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For Your Weekend: The Hard Rock Life for Us

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Matthew 16:13–20 As I write this, I’m sitting on the banks of a river in West Virginia. We come here every year. Rising twelve feet from the middle of the river is a massive rock, seventy feet long by fifty feet wide. My kids and husband like to […]

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For Your Weekend: Rocky Mountain Jesus High

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Matthew 17:1–9 A few years ago, my family and I spent a month volunteering at a youth camp in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Week after week, groups of teens would come from all over the West Coast for activities, talks, music, and fellowship. The weather was absolutely perfect, […]

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A Future of Hope in Jeremiah 29:11

[…] original sin and the brokenness of humanity, pain, and evil will always be part of our story on earth. Jesus, Himself, warned us of this: “In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world” (John 16:33). But it does mean that God’s plan for our lives goes beyond […]

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For Your Weekend: Transformed by the Holy Spirit

[…] but it's not in my nature. I need the power of God to go beyond my limitations to enable me to act in His strength. The good news is that He has given me that power through the gift of the Holy Spirit, and He has given it to you as well. This week […]

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For Your Weekend: What Sets Your Heart on Fire?

[…] have come alive for us every time we read them. We aren’t going to have an amazing, mind-blowing homily every time we attend Mass. But the good news is that these things aren’t required for us to encounter Jesus in a personal way.  Theologian Peter Kreeft says, “The two disciples did not yet recognize […]

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For Your Weekend: Jesus Draws Close

[…] as a beloved son of God. Our Lord intentionally stopped and entered this man’s story, because He knew it was not finished yet. In opposition to the world’s view of this man, Jesus saw a person not condemned to suffer. This man was chosen for that moment “so that the works of God might […]

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For Your Weekend: What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Matthew 5:17-37 I’ve been walking through a set of circumstances where I’ve had a really hard time knowing the right thing to say and do in my interactions with people I love very much. This has been a strange thing for me; normally, I have a good sense […]

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