Healing the Wounds of America
When we reconcile with each other, we bind ourselves to each other and reaffirm the inherent value and dignity of the other person.
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When we reconcile with each other, we bind ourselves to each other and reaffirm the inherent value and dignity of the other person.
Sometimes, the hardest person to forgive can be yourself. We’re often ready to let go of the wrongs others have committed against us but stubbornly hold on to our guilt about our own sins.
The promise of pursuing a fulfilling career and the satisfaction of advancing in one’s profession is certainly not an uncommon aspiration.
Reflect There has been much debate about human sexuality, especially with regard to religious beliefs and practices. Instead of igniting a fiery and angry discussion,
Every May, with spring in its full glory and many of us rejoicing over the warmer temperatures and sunshine, the exuberance of Cinco de Mayo seems to arrive just in time.
Reflect “Most of us plan for the future by investing in a savings account. Jesus also spoke of the importance of storing up treasures—treasures in
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