
What Was Found: Finding Joy in the Psalms
The psalms—those lovely Old Testament poems—have some practical applications for us today.
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The psalms—those lovely Old Testament poems—have some practical applications for us today.

Jesus taught in many ways. This first ministry of Jesus was a ministry of the word. Now he shifts his focus to a ministry of action.

We are all messengers of the Lord. We are all precursors of the Messiah. We all have responsibilities for announcing God’s word.

The best way to think of heaven is not the abode of God, but our union with God.

Today, I will choose—not just accept—a few moments of alone time. I will acknowledge that God is within and without.

Summer in the Midwest is a feast for the eyes. Nearly every week a new flower bursts to life in the yards of neighbors and in the gardens of city parks: first daffodils, then tulips, followed by lilacs and peonies, and the list goes on.

In this week’s Gospel, Mark recounts two stories of Jesus’ healing powers.

Christ’s whole mission is meant to bring a radical transformation which overcomes sin, disease, even death.

In today’s reading God can’t be clearer about what he wants to do for Abram. This is the same God who offers salvation to us.

Our Christian faith can be an essential aid for us as we discern, articulate, and evaluate large-scale visions.