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This Easter
Spring is on its way here in lower Michigan. The snow is all gone (I hope, you never know in Michigan) and the temperatures have been pleasant. All good signs that spring is coming. I love spring, I can open … Continue reading
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The Apprentice
Unless the Lord builds a house, the work of the builders is useless. (Psalm 127:1) Well I am no builder of homes, but I think i understand the basic concept here, Christ, the master carpenter, must be part of the … Continue reading
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Rooms of the Heart
How many rooms do you have in your heart? Do you have a room full of hate? A room full of envy? Or a room full of love? The hear is the house of God, its where the Holy Spirit … Continue reading
I’ll Pray for you…
As Catholics we often times use the stock response of I’ll pray for you, but what we really mean is, that’s nice… leave me alone. So what brings on this statement of condemnation, why so judgmental? Well, I am an … Continue reading →