- Speaking of H-h-hats in W-w-worship By:-Phillip Ross
People are interested in getting the honor and status of association with power and glory of Jesus Christ. But Christ was interested in serving God and enlisting others to serve the Lord in His stead. People want to get, but Jesus wants them to give. It is a classic problem in the life of the church.
- Jesus speaks to Saint Thomas Aquinas By:-Bob and Penny Lord
Later on in his life, when St. Thomas Aquinas was in Salerno, finishing the third part of his Summa, which deals with the Passion and the Resurrection, he was kneeling before the Altar in ecstasy. He could feel the overpowering presence of the Lord in the room. He looked up at the Crucifix and Jesus spoke to him.
- The Miracle Worker of Montreal - Brother Andre By:-Bob and Penny Lord
Brother Andre became known as the Miracle Worker of Montreal Brother André was a man of prayer. He prayed long hours, several times a day, sometimes alone, at other times in the chapel, while traveling, with the sick and in a packed church. He attributed all the Miracles to Jesus Christ through the intercession of the Saints especially Saint Joseph.
- Accommodation By:-Phillip Ross
The Bible is opposed to all forms of sin. And because people naturally love their sins, it is opposed to the sins of godlessness and multiculturalism. Beware of leaders who value freedom over truth.
- Wishing You a Year of Goodness By:-Shirlee Hall
I believe in humankind's inner goodness. We are co-creators with the magic and beauty of God as we purify our mind, body and soul. It matters not what we look like, our status in life or the environment in which we are born or now live. What matters is that we believe in who we are spiritually and take positive action as a result of our inner reality.
- The Stress Of Christmas By:-Michael A. Verdicchio
In the mail, you receive a Christmas card from someone who was not on your list of cards that you sent. Oh, no! Now what do you do? It's too late. If you do send them a card they won't get it in time. This is but a small part of what I call, "the stress of Christmas."
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