THE COURAGE TO SPEAK
Perhaps I was unable to speak so I would be able to listen to God speaking.
THE COURAGE TO SPEAK
Perhaps I was unable to speak so I would be able to listen to God speaking.
DON’T MISS THIS
What might you connect with if you give yourself permission to pause and embrace the moment?
PLAY, PRAY, AND PRACTICE
Sweeping through the once dark and scary places in my life, helps transform these areas into God’s dwelling places.
BREAKING THROUGH
When I am able to open my life and share it with my Beloved, the trust and steadfast love we have will sustain me through it all.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
God became human to journey more closely with us, with God’s family. In the joys and in the messiness.
DARE TO TRUST
I feel invited to have absolute faith in dreams I don’t dare to think about. Dreams I cannot have a human plan for.
IN MIDAIR
When life and our expectations of God do not meet, we can begin wondering what happened or whether we missed something.
DARKNESS AS PREPARATION
I am learning to trust that in times of desolation and heartache, God will always have the last word and will bring a gift out of it.
I’M MAKING A CHURCH!
Even in the painful history of our Church, there are people of light breaking through.
WHY DO PRIESTS WEAR PINK?
How might we be encouraged and expectant in asking and waiting for Jesus?
UNDERSTANDING
How often do we misunderstand or are unable to hear Jesus’ words because of our busyness or selfishness?
IN GOD’S TIME
He is a God who is slow to anger, rich in kindness. Someone with infinite patience, waiting for me to reach for His warm, comforting embrace.
MARY’S DOOR
How might I be invited to go through the door of Mother Mary to discover Jesus anew?
GOD FINDS US
God is looking into the distance for me, trying to find me, and longing to bring me home.
This Advent, I pray for the grace to experience the nearness of Christ like Mary does, and to allow that healing to flow through me in some small way.
ON SOLID GROUND
In this season of Advent, we are invited to be as near to Christ as Mary was. That is the greatest gift we can hope to receive.