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Cultivating Kindness
The world is divided, and kindness is in short supply. May this prayer be a reminder that Christ’s message is timeless and crucial—especially today.

Sharing the Word for January 20, 2021
Like Melchizedek, Jesus is king of peace–without conventional human ancestry, superior to Abraham and his children, called by God to a priesthood that lasts forever.

Tell Me a Story
For as long back as I can remember, I have wanted to be a writer. When I was young, I used to write wild and fantastical stories. My mom thought they were brilliant. My dad wasn’t so sure.
The stories were about everything from made-up monsters to my dad hunting rats. In my defense, that last one came after a girl in my class bragged about her dad’s hunting prowess. To me, hunting rats seemed a logical response at the time. The teacher—and my father—disagreed. It was a darn good story, though, so I kept on writing.

Sharing the Word for January 19, 2021
God’s promise and oath to Abraham are still in force. They offer us an anchor of hope that reaches all the way to heaven.

Living in a Transitional Age
Living in a transitional age is scary: It’s falling apart, it’s unknowable, it doesn’t cohere, it doesn’t make sense, it’s all mystery again, and we can’t put order in it.

Sharing the Word for January 18, 2021 – Second Week in Ordinary Time – Year 1
Christ has been established by God to be our high priest. Learning the implications of that priesthood is a basic element of our Christian faith.

Read with the Eyes of Compassion
There’s a moral realism in healthy and grounded people. They’re not ideological, on the left or the right. They can accept people whom others have judged for one reason or another.

Sharing the Word for January 16, 2021
The Letter to the Hebrews encourages us to maintain our faithfulness by reminding us that we have an intercessor who knows us and understands us and pleads for us with the Father.

Stress: Our Pathway to God
Stressed over the state of the country and our world? Forget the quick fixes. Take your pain to God.