Is life going the way you planned? Life is a journey, and from time to time we need to think about where we are and where we’re going. Discover how to get back on track when you lose your way.
Daily Reflection – Everyone Should Read His or Her Book of Life Backward
Resisting Happiness with Matthew Kelly – #5 of 30 Life is Messy
How to Engage and Have More Balance in Life
Matthew Kelly: How to Love Going to Church and Work and Have More Balance in Life
Daily Reflection – Life is Not Fair
Daily Reflection – Life is Meant to be a Dance for Joy
I Heard God Laugh – I Heard God Laugh
Prayer isn’t easy. We might have a moment, or a day, or even a week at a time where prayer feels very natural and rewarding—but there are also many challenges that come with maintaining a consistent spiritual life.
I Heard God Laugh – The First Shift
There are moments in our lives that are so impactful we never forget them. These moments can only be described with one word: SEISMIC. There are six great seismic shifts in the spiritual life. Here’s the first one…
What Cancer Taught Me About Life
Mari Pablo shares the lessons she learned from cancer.
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Almost all of us have shared some kind of experience with the devastating effects of cancer. Either we’ve known someone diagnosed with it, lost someone to it, or have had it ourselves. Regardless of how cancer has made its way into your life though, it’s impacted each of us in a specific way.
Today, Mari shares 4 personal stories about people in her life who’ve fought cancer, and what she learned from each one.
Morning Offering – Look After Your Spiritual Well-being
“I earnestly admonish you, therefore, my brothers, to look after your spiritual well-being with judicious concern. Death is certain; life is short and vanishes like smoke. Fix your minds, then, on the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Inflamed with love for us, he came down from heaven to redeem us. For our sake he endured every torment of body and soul and shrank from no bodily pain. He himself gave us an example of perfect patience and love. We, then, are to be patient in adversity.”— St. Francis of Paola
//The Catholic Company//