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The Apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe, by Bob and Penny Lord The Lady asked him to climb up the hill to the place where they had met previously. "There you will see many flowers; gather them carefully and place them together in your tilma; then bring them down and show them to me." Published 20Nov2009, viewed 36 times
Send God A Text!, by Michael A. Verdicchio Each day we are in communication with other people, why not with God? Phone calls, emails, instant messages, texts, why not send God a text or two, or three, during the day? We tell people throughout the day what we are thinking about or planning, why not tell God too? Published 19Nov2009, viewed 11 times
Pope John Paul II Movie, by Bob and Penny Lord Family, we want to share with you about our Pope John Paul II. Some years ago, Bob and I traveled with Brother Joseph and Luz Elena to Poland and Rome to make a documentary on Pope John Paul II' Dry Martyr. All I could think was how could he have lived through all that horror and still have love and empathy in his heart. Published 18Nov2009, viewed 13 times
Dinesh D'souza, the New Atheism, and Constantinian Christianity, by Aaron Taylor Last week at the Innovative Evangelism Conference I got a chance to hear Dinesh D'Souza speak to a standing room only crowd. Dinesh D'Souza is a renowned Christian apologist known for taking on the proponents of the New Atheism (people like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens). He's also one of America's most influential conservative thinkers. Published 20Nov2009, viewed 4 times
The Apparition at Knock Ireland - August 21, 1879, by Bob and Penny Lord She saw what she thought were statues of Our Lady, St. Joseph, and a Bishop, standing alongside a new altar, on top of which was a statue of a Lamb with a Cross. Published 16Nov2009, viewed 74 times
Pay The Piper, by Phillip Ross In spite of that rightful claim upon the Corinthian purse, Paul did not request or receive any such care. Why not? Because he did not want to give the impression that his ministry was motivated by monetary concerns. He did not want to be perceived as a hired gun that had come in to clean up the Corinthian church. He did not want to put an obstacle in the way of the gospel of Christ. Published 15Nov2009, viewed 19 times
Freedom's Limits, by Phillip Ross Against the tide of unrestrained freedom, Paul argued for caution and restraint. Here and elsewhere Paul argued that freedom in Christ did not mean that Christians were free to do whatever they wanted to do, even if there was nothing ultimately wrong with some particular action. But rather, Christians were free in Christ to live in obedience to Christ, free to care for and model behavior suited to the least discerning of Christ's people. Published 15Nov2009, viewed 22 times
Saint John of the Cross and his path of self-renunciation, by Bob and Penny Lord Nothing that St. John of the Cross would write, in later years, was as uncompromising as the standards he set for himself and St. Teresa, of self-renunciation. Published 12Nov2009, viewed 56 times
The Biggest Identity Thief, by Michael A. Verdicchio Have you ever had your identity stolen? I have. Twice. It's not pleasant. Discover in this article the biggest identity thief that I know. This thief can steal your identity in a matter of seconds. Published 14Nov2009, viewed 69 times
Morality and Maturity, by Phillip Ross False gods are powerless because they are not real. And yet, people falsely believe they are real, and establish very real and destructive behaviors on that false basis. Consequently, the more mature are bound by the weaknesses of the less mature as a matter of service to the weaker brothers. Published 09Nov2009, viewed 30 times
Unbelievable Truth, by Phillip Ross Too many of the Corinthians who now associated themselves with Jesus Christ had not made a clean break with their former beliefs. They brought many of those former beliefs -- false beliefs and the false worldview of Greek philosophy -- into the Corinthian church with them. Still happens. Published 06Nov2009, viewed 43 times
Blessed Miguel Pro - Martyr of Mexico, by Bob and Penny Lord A plot had been hatched. We don't know if it was directed against Miguel Pro, or former president Obregon. Some think it was Calles? way of killing two birds with one stone. The assailant supposedly put the blame on Padre Pro, his brother Humberto, and Luis Segura. Published 02Nov2009, viewed 37 times
Billy Graham and theological humility, will the next generation follow in his foosteps?, by Aaron Taylor While I'm looking forward to the Innovative Evangelism Conference next week, I think a serious reflection on the man that most of us attending the conference draw the bulk of our inspiration from—Billy Graham—is in order. Published 04Nov2009, viewed 42 times
Happy Holiday!, by Phillip Ross Thanksgiving and Christmas are soon upon us. For most people they are a time of pain and difficulty for many reasons. They are family celebrations, but our families are mostly broken and the holidays remind us of this painful fact. They may remind others of their failure to confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior -- and of the implications of that failure. For many embattled Christians the holidays bring the culture war to the front burner. Published 31Oct2009, viewed 44 times
Where Do You Go When All Hope Seems to be Gone?, by Duke Clarke Where do you go when all hope has been taken away? Can you still put on a smile, quote your favorite positive saying and look on the bright side of things? That's what some say to do and if it only has to do with some negative events or a little stress or pressure in your life, then sure we can all suck it up and move on. But what about that gut punch that drops you to your knees mentally and emotionally what do you do then? Published 30Oct2009, viewed 113 times
Friends in High Places, by Bob and Penny Lord The Saints have been speaking to us, vulnerably sharing their stories, to help us walk our path to the Father. We pray they have touched you, as they have us. Some of the Saints we have written about, we had to write about them. We felt a persistent gnawing inside to share their stories, their lives. Published 02Nov2009, viewed 114 times
Ethics, Morality and Love, by Phillip Ross The ethical person has abstract knowledge about what is right and wrong and has an intellectual understanding. Whereas the moral person has concrete or visceral knowledge about what is right and wrong and has a behavioral understanding. Biblical edification is not always positive, nor does the word mean to encourage. It is not that we must understand God before we can love Him, but that our love for God is dependent upon His knowledge of us. Published 28Oct2009, viewed 46 times
Saint Charles Borromeo - instances of Miracles, by Bob and Penny Lord There were many instances of Miracles in the life of Saint Charles Borromeo. Bob and Penny Lord bring some of them to light in this article, like surviving an assassination attempt. Published 24Oct2009, viewed 221 times
Use The Help Of God To Manage Your Fears, by Stanley Popovich Sometimes, your fears may overwhelm you to the point that you feel like giving up. When this happens, the next step is to put your faith in God. Using the help of God can make a big difference in overcoming your fears, anxieties, and depression. Published 25Oct2009, viewed 110 times
Saint Frances Cabrini and Louisiani, by Bob and Penny Lord Mother Cabrini loved the people of Louisiana. She could not be intimidated by anyone. Her time in New Orleans was proof positive of that. She was asked to work with the Bishop of New Orleans, to rid the state of the tremendous discrimination against the Italians there. Published 19Nov2009, viewed 136 times
Saint Paul of the Cross, by Bob and Penny Lord Our Lord Jesus came to life on the Cross. Paul levitated to where He was. Jesus took him in His arms, and embraced him. Published 27Oct2009, viewed 63 times
The Illusion of Knowledge, by Phillip Ross Knowledge based upon personal experience is neither objective, nor trustworthy. But because the Bible has been vetted by many people in many different cultures over many thousands of years, it's knowledge is as close to being objective as is humanly possible. Published 22Oct2009, viewed 48 times
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary and four years of suffering, by Bob and Penny Lord Elizabeth's spiritual director began a program of stripping Elizabeth of all that she had known, material possessions which had never been considered luxurious by her or her family. Published 15Nov2009, viewed 142 times
God Is Not In Charge, by Michael A. Verdicchio God does not just butt in and take control over your life. Everything wasn't just "meant to be." If that were true then why are there so many Scriptures encouraging us to pray and ask for His help? Published 16Oct2009, viewed 88 times
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