Reflection on Sunday Readings – Fourth Sunday of Advent
I recently heard of a Sunday School story. It seems that the nun who was teaching Sunday School was very rigid in
I recently heard of a Sunday School story. It seems that the nun who was teaching Sunday School was very rigid in
The ten Boom family lived in the city of Haarlem, Netherlands. The family wasn’t welloff but they were well known for offering
May the Holy Spirit open your hearts as you hear the message of God on this Second Sunday of Advent. This Sunday’s
Many things stir great hope, excitement, and anticipation in each of us. Many places, events, and activities canceled during the pandemic over
During my childhood up north, in the winter, when huge mounds of snow would be piled up by snowplows, I remember playing
The question of why we need sleep has never been answered. This may seem strange because it is not like sleeping is
Saint Paul tells us that “God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Cor 9:7). This is because God Himself is a cheerful giver.
The Talmud, the primary source of Jewish religious law and Theology, says that there are 613 commandments in the Jewish Mitzvot (Book
Blind Faith On the surface, the story of Bartimaeus is an inspiring story of a blind person who was miraculously healed
One of the strongest characteristics of the Bible is that it calls things as they are. There’s no smoothing rough edges, candy