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When we tune in to a news program we can see that the bad news seems to have reserved prime time. There is rarely any good news. Unfortunately, life seems to be the same way: we are constantly bombarded by … Continue reading →
When we tune in to a news program we can see that the bad news seems to have reserved prime time. There is rarely any good news. Unfortunately, life seems to be the same way: we are constantly bombarded by … Continue reading →
Is there anyone with unfulfilled resolutions during the year? I am guilty as charged. Once again the year ends with missed goals. One of my resolutions was to lose weight: unfortunately, I did not succeed. Why do we fail? In … Continue reading →
Have you ever received a Christmas gift from a person for whom you have no gift to give? The joy of receiving the gift is overshadowed by the feeling of guilt for not being able to reciprocate the gift. A … Continue reading →
Life is not easy. No matter our age, sex, nationality, race, or social class, problems reach us all. Disease, anxiety, depression, discrimination, financial troubles or any other situation that you have had or might be going through–it is easy to … Continue reading →
But he who is forgiven little, loves little. – Luke 7:47 When we read about the encounter Jesus had with Simon the Pharisee and the woman who washed his feet with her tears (Luke 7: 36-50) it is easy to … Continue reading →
We all reflect an innate desire that drives us to want to win in any activity in which we are involved. Of course, we do not always win, but how we react when we don’t is modified as we mature … Continue reading →
It is in my moments of weakness when I feel I need Jesus the most. These moments remind me of my insufficiency and my dependency on Jesus, and as a result make me grow closer to him. Although this looks … Continue reading →
We are living in very confusing times. Nothing is set in stone. It is all a matter of perspective. Everyone gets to define things their own way. Even Jesus gets to be redefined, or at least some think they can. … Continue reading →
Titles are used to define government positions (President, judge, mayor), job positions (Executive Director, supervisor, secretary), professions (teacher, doctor), ecclesiastical positions (pastor, prophet, bishop), and even to identify the person or the team that reached the biggest achievement in a … Continue reading →
Then all the people of the surrounding country of the Gerasenes asked him to depart from them, for they were seized with great fear. So he got into the boat and returned. – Luke 8:37 This story begins with Jesus’ … Continue reading →