God Provides
Denise Clare, OFS
June 21, 2025
Living in precarity with faith in God’s providence may lead to this startling conclusion: I am rich because my needs are few. Enough will be enough.
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Being Still in the Storm
Joseph Grant
October 18, 2021
Like sturdy trees that bend with the breeze, wisdom-inspired living offers a deeper mooring for our being and our doing, which allows for movement even as we are deeply rooted.
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The Questions We Choose
Joseph Grant
October 17, 2021
The scope of every life is indeed defined by the questions we choose to live into, and if we are blessed to live long enough, we will inevitably end up shaped like a question mark
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Seeing Ourselves in God’s Light
Elizabeth Dreyer
October 15, 2021
Although Teresa had extraordinary experiences of God, she taught that ordinary prayer, like an intimate conversation with a friend, was available to all.
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Going Toward the Pain
Richard Rohr, OFM
October 10, 2021
Wherever there was human suffering, Jesus was concerned about it now, and about its healing now.
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Finding Our Calling
Kerry Walters
October 9, 2021
Christianity isn’t an abstract philosophy. It’s a complete way of life.
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God’s Real Majesty
Kerry Walters
October 8, 2021
The heart of Christianity is the great and incomprehensible truth that God’s true majesty, God’s authentic immensity, consists in God’s willingness to become lowly and forsaken.
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