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A Community of Friends
Image via Wikipedia As part of my job, my 9 to 5 job, the one that pays my bills, I get to travel the world. I love that aspect of my job, I love going to new places. Not only … Continue reading
IS it to Far off?
The so called Health Care Bill is just one step in many that will turn our great country in to a Socialist State. Consider the following, the government owns or controls: General Motors Chrysler Fannie Mae Freddie Mac Financial Institutions … Continue reading
The Church and the Public Square
The past month or so I have been asked or confronted with the statements about the Catholic faith. Most often from Catholics themselves. The questions range from the very basic to the very deep and for the most part the … Continue reading
Forgiveness
Yesterday I was able to enjoy one of my favorite pastimes, debating my faith. I love to challenge people, be challenged and to talk my Catholic Faith, with anyone willing to listen. Yesterdays debate was lively yet no harsh words … Continue reading
The 3 Dots and much more…
It has been sometime between blogs as of late, it seems that I write with the intentions of getting back in to the daily routine of blogging everyday, but never seem to do it, something always seems to get in … Continue reading
My 3 am wake up call
Last night or should I say this morning at 3am I woke from my sleep. A lot has been on my mind as of late and sleep suffers for this. But this morning my first reaction was to say a … Continue reading
90 Days
So ask yourself the following question “What would you do if you only have 90 days to achieve your goal or you would lose what you cared about most in your life?” Now take time to truly thing about your … Continue reading
The Way
The year of St. Paul… This past Sunday the reading for mass was on the conversion of St. Paul, one of the first great evangelists of the Catholic faith. The story of Saul to Paul is a great story; it … Continue reading
New Year
With the New Year here, and the old year gone, it is a time to look back over 2008 and look in to 2009. It is a time to make resolutions and a time to break them, if you’re like … Continue reading