Today’s Advent Reading:
USCCB — December 7th
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On October 26, 2017, one of the biggest decisions I made in my life came to fruition. It was a four-month-long...
Today’s Advent Reading:
USCCB — December 6th
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When it comes to food, my family is pretty hard to beat.
This past Thanksgiving was especially remarkable. ...
Today’s Advent Reading:
USCCB — December 5th
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23 Then he turned to his disciples and said privately, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see. 24 For I t...
Today’s Advent Reading:
USCCB — December 4th
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She was lying on the floor of the bathroom stall. She had been there for more than ten minutes. She was breath...
Today’s Advent Reading:
USCCB — December 3rd
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While Christmas music has been playing on the radio for over a week now, the first day of Advent has just arri...
“Oh, you’re a Christian?”
“Huh. I wouldn’t have guessed that you’re a Christian.”
“You are a Christian, right?”
The types of Christians we grow up with, are ...
Marilynne Robinson won the Pulitzer for Gilead, the lyric love ballad of a dying small town preacher named John Ames. It’s not a fluffy book—covering cancer, a ...
Were you there when I took the sea
Out of the plastic packaging, defrosted it,
Reheated it on the range, carried the bowl
To the earth? Can you draw th...
The motto of Harvard University at its founding was Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae, “Truth for Christ and the Church.” It has since been shorted to just Veritas, ...