The Size of your Summit
You know that feeling when you’ve reached a summit and felt the greatest sense of accomplishment? Sometimes our summits are grand. Sometimes they appear miniscule. Don’t judge your accomplishments by their appearance. For some people success is simply being faithful to the little things. Today’s summit was not giving into the temptation to play games
Another Lesson from My Cat
You may call my cat shy, timid, anxious. I say Monica is elusive, self-effacing, introverted. Regardless, as soon as someone come to the door – UPS, FedEx, my Mom – Monica sprints to one of two places: behind the couch in our home office or under the dresser in the master bedroom. Recently, I was
Running
“How often do you walk or run?”[A Prompt from WordPress] I don’t. The blog prompt made me snort. I have many friends who run, and when asked if I share their love for this exhilarating outdoor pursuit, my answer is always the same. “I don’t believe in running.” When asked why, my reply is… “It
Book Study on Spiritual Warfare
UPDATE: REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. We are excited to announce a 4 week study on one of the most important topics for our day! “Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits“, by best selling author Dan Burke, will be the foundation for our study beginning on October 27 and continue Thursday evenings at 7pm EST
Our Lady of Sorrows
As I read the Sequence (appears before the Gospel) for today’s Mass, tears welled in my eyes thinking of my own daughters. Kissing boo-boos. Rocking them to sleep when they were sick. Crying for them when I could not take their pain away. And now, praying for their salvation. Today, I join my own pierced