
‘That They All May Be One’
Let’s pray today for unity among world religions, that we can grow in love, mercy, and eternal truth together.
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Let’s pray today for unity among world religions, that we can grow in love, mercy, and eternal truth together.

Darkness is necessary. All life germinates in the dark, and we spend fully one half of our lives in that state.

Friend, your life is never God’s plan B. His will for your life is not second-best. The dreams God put on your heart are not leftovers or afterthoughts.

It has been said many times that after transformation you seldom have the feeling you have found anything.

In Luke 6:35, we read Jesus’ words, “Love your enemies and do good to them.” Though the word enemy is strong, it includes anyone who we feel is in opposition to us. Who might that be today?

Many people face the daily challenge of facing struggles with depression and anxiety. Because these battles are hidden from others to see, they can be a very lonely fight.

Jesus commanded us to love; so we know love is not just a feeling, since we cannot command feelings. Love is mostly a decision.

Several stained-glass windows are being installed in St. Anne’s Chapel at St. Louis Parish in Foreston, including a depiction of Blessed Carlo Acutis, one of the patrons of the revival.

Time can be an adversary or an ally. But what’s comforting is that it always moves forward.

We are all fragile, we are earth, and not every plot of land produces the fruit intended by the farmer.