As Lent begins, we are asked to consider some of life’s temptations, as the three temptations faced by Jesus are on wide display in our own times. The devil encourages Jesus to turn stones into bread.
Nothing esoteric, nothing too dramatic, only the plain truth: it is God’s ancient and contemporary and constant assurance.
Lent is our time to allow divine love to touch us so deeply that we begin to see like Jesus did, and thus act in his name.
“What does it mean to be a prophet?” This is the challenge preachers must wrestle with and present to their congregations over and over, says Luke Timothy Johnson, a renowned Scripture scholar ...
“Because he clings to me, I will deliver him; I will set him on high because he acknowledges my name” (Ps 91:14). The actual psalm expresses a time of drudgery surrounded by illness and ...
It starts with 17 semi-trailer trucks, carrying equipment, including slabs of 91 volleyball courts that are assembled by high school teams in the cavernous Boston Convention Center. Then ...
The best cheap printer should, in my experience, still offer great print quality, speedy print-outs, and plenty of features while remaining affordable from initial outlay to on-going print costs.
By Valerie Teets For The Catholic Messenger This Sunday’s Gospel (Luke 4:1-13) is an intense one. Throughout Scripture and in ...
Montrose United Methodist Church recently held its traditional Valentine Brunch and Auction. Following the morning service, a ...
46 years ago today, the Philips electronics company demonstrated the first CD, unveiling the single-sided compact disc that was impervious to scratches, dust, and ...
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