2nd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Luke 1:26-38 In today’s Gospel reading, we see the archangel Gabriel bringing to Mary’s attention God’s specific will for her life, and we see ...
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The Foolish Magi: Silly Gifts, Serious Sacrifices & True Love
This famous short story that often appears in Christmas anthologies perfectly captures the Christian ideal of the joy of giving and the virtue of poverty of spirit. A young husband ...
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2nd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 11:11-15 In today’s Gospel reading Jesus speaks of violence, but what exactly does He mean by His words? The “violence” of which Christ ...
Read More »My Son Won’t Pay Attention to His Studies: How Do I Keep Him on Track?
by Mary Kay Clark | Students like this tend to be overlooked in a classroom situation, and often fall seriously behind in the junior high grade levels.
Read More »Entering Into Christ’s Rest
2nd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 11:28-30 In today’s Gospel Jesus invites us to enter into His “rest.” The “rest” of which He speaks, however, is a spiritual rest, ...
Read More »Easy Mexican Black Bean Soup Recipe – Simple Kitchen Series!
by Abby Sasscer | We here at the little house on the hills are big fans of black beans.
Read More »Reaching Out For That “One”
2nd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 18:12-14 In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus speaks of the shepherd leaving the 99 sheep on the hills in order to go in search ...
Read More »A Holy Christmas: A Celebration of the Christian Family
by Dr. Mary Kay Clark | With all the hectic activity of December—preparing for Christmas parties, buying gifts, cleaning the house—it’s easy to forget that we should mainly be preparing our hearts
Read More »Accepting Personal Responsibility
2nd Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Genesis 3:9-15, 20 In the book of Genesis, we read about a lot of “firsts,” such as the first man, the first woman, the ...
Read More »Taking Repentance To The Next Level
2nd Sunday of Advent Scripture Reading: Mark 1:1-8 In today’s Gospel, we see St. John the Baptist in the wilderness preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. ...
Read More »How to Tell if You’re Working for God… or for Yourself
by Lorraine Espenhain | If our motives for working give value to our labors for God, how can we be sure that those labors are done for love of God and not to promote and glorify self?
Read More »Getting A “New View”
1st Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 9:35-10:1, 5A, 6-8 When Jesus looked out on the crowds, He had compassion on them because He saw the condition of their souls. ...
Read More »“God, Make Me Love Poverty… Just Not Yet!” – What Pope Francis Did for Me
by John Clark | Pope Francis challenged me to see the joy in the virtue of poverty. For whatever reason, I got a glimpse of it, and it looked wondrous.
Read More »When God Turns The Tables
1st Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Isaiah 29:17-24 What makes living in this world so difficult for those who serve the Lord are those who have chosen not to serve ...
Read More »Twisted or Simple? G.K. Chesterton’s Litmus Test for Knowing Good or Evil
by Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian | In G.K. Chesterton’s “The Wrong Shape,” Father Brown makes a curious observation that puzzles Flambeau, another master detective like the priest.
Read More »Doing The Will Of The Father
1st Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 7:21, 24-27 Many people profess to be in Christ, but to truly follow Him means to do the will of the Father in ...
Read More »A Family Project to Prepare for Christmas and Keep Homeschooling on Track!
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | As we homeschooling families approach Christmas, it is not easy to keep the children attentive to their studies.
Read More »What Does It Feel Like to Visit Golgotha?
by Dave Armstrong | Golgotha. It's the epicenter of Christianity: our “holy of holies”; indeed, the spiritual center of the entire universe...
Read More »Bringing Others To Jesus
1st Week of Advent Scripture Reading: Matthew 15:29-37 One of the biggest temptations that Christians can succumb to is the temptation to draw a circle around themselves, cocoon themselves, and ...
Read More »4 Steps To Develop a Personal Code of Standards in Our Children
By Ginny Seuffert | Why develop a personal code of standards? Shouldn’t our children live according to Catholic standards? Studying Holy Mother Church closely, especially the saints, answers that question.
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