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Monday, February 6, 2012

Mark 6:56 (Touch of Faith)


Welcome God now with this LIFE Group Devotion (FB), provided by LIFE Runners (FB). Guest Authors schedule. LIFE Minute radio.

"Whatever villages or towns or countryside he entered, they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak; and as many as touched it were healed." ~ Mark 6:56 (full readings)

Rich's Reflections: In today's Gospel, Jesus and His disciples came to land at Gennesaret and tied up there. While leaving the boat, they were immediately recognized, and people from all over gathered with their sick, determined to seize an unexpected opportunity for healing. The statement that "as many as touched even just the tassel on His cloak are healed" shows a mutual relationship between Jesus and the afflicted. What is involved here is not simply material contact with Jesus' clothing, but the touch of faith. Those who had faith that touching Jesus' cloak would heal them were healed. However, we do something much more intimate and powerful every time we receive Jesus in Communion. We not only touch His cloak's tassel, but we touch, and in fact, receive, the person of Jesus into our persons. By receiving Communion, we receive the ultimate intimacy, grace, and healing power of Jesus Christ. Lord, may I desire more every day to receive You in Holy Communion, and may this become the center of my life. Amen.

Faith Challenge: Desire an intimate communion with Christ. Make your relationship with Jesus a priority in your life.

Counter-Culture News: LSN, LifeNews, Priests for Life, AFA,Vatican, Project Rachel.

Our Prayers: Prayer to end abortion, Spiritual AdoptionAlpha Center, Peters family (JP). Add Prayers on our website. Pray with meals, bedtime, wake up, LIFE Runners, etc. Consider mid-week Family Rosary (17 min). Let’s pray now.

Feast Day: St. Paul Miki and Companions. St. Paul Miki was in such intimate communion with Christ that, as he hung on a cross dying, he spoke: "I hope my blood will fall on my fellow man as a fruitful rain."

Faith Quote: “Faith is belief in what you cannot see or prove or touch. Faith is walking face-first and full-speed into the dark.” ~ Elizabeth Gilbert

Through Christ our Lord,
Rich
James 1:22

* Pray/Fast: Prayer connects us with God’s will and His miracles, changing us & helping others. Fast from things that take your eyes off Jesus. Those who pray together stay together, and close to God!
* Save Unborn (and family): Abortion reality (images)…#1 death cause (22% pregnancies). Prov 24:11 and Jer 1:5. “A great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish.” Mother Teresa.
* Evangelize: Make room for unbelievers and re-evangelization of self, by way of prayer (relationship) and following Christ’s example of love (service/sacrifice/mercy). Matt 28:19.

Friday, May 6, 2011

John 6:11 (Eucharist)

Welcome God now with this LIFE Group Devotion (website, Facebook). >

"Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted." John 6:11 (full readings)

Steve's Reflections: The Gospel of John chapter six is one of my favorite passages of scripture and has importance for all followers of Christ. The miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes is the only miracle found in all four Gospels. Most importantly this chapter stands alone as prefiguring one of the ultimate ends of Jesus' ministry - the Eucharist. In the Eucharist, Jesus is present body, blood, soul and divinity. Eucharist literally means thanksgiving, and we see Jesus model this Sacramental reality for the first time in today's verse. He would later repeat this sign for the Apostles at the last supper, and once again as the Risen Christ with the disciples he meets on the road to Emmaus (in the breaking of the bread they come to know Jesus). With the crowd swelling to over 15,000 men, women and children, Jesus wastes no time preparing them to receive His most important teaching; the teaching on the Eucharist. Jesus goes up to the mountain much like Moses (Numbers 11:13), and He also multiplies the loaves and fishes like the prophet Elisha (2Kings 4:42-44) with the barley bread. He is the new Moses, the new Elisha. It is no wonder the crowd knowing well the stories of the great prophets exclaim, "This is truly the Prophet, the one who is to come into the world." But Jesus is much more than the second coming of Elijah; He is preparing all of us to receive the truth that He is the Son of God. Jesus is the source of the bread from heaven (manna in the desert) that will never leave us hungry again.

Faith Challenge: Do you hunger to touch Jesus; to receive Him? You can! Jesus is present body, blood, soul and divinity for each one of us in the Eucharist. Eat and never be hungry again.

Sr. Francelle's Devotion: St. Margaret of Costello (May 4th)

Counter-Culture News: LSN, Vatican, AFA, Priests for Life, Live Action &gt

Our Prayers: Prayer to end abortion, Spiritual Adoption, Alpha Center, Peters family (JP). Add Prayers on our website. Pray with meals, bedtime, wake up, LIFE Runners, etc. Consider mid-week Family Rosary (17 min). Let’s pray now. >

Feast Day: Blessed Gerard of Lunel (d. 13th Century)

Faith Quote: "He is The Bread sown in the virgin, leavened in the Flesh, molded in His Passion, baked in the furnace of the Sepulchre, placed in the Churches, and set upon the Altars, which daily supplies Heavenly Food to the faithful." ~ St. Peter Chrysologus (400-450)

Through Christ Our Lord,
Steve
Romans 12:2 .

* Pray/Fast: Prayer connects us with God’s will & His miracles, changing us & helping others. Fast from things that take your eyes off Jesus. Those who pray together stay together, and close to God!
* Save Unborn (& family): Abortion reality (images)…#1 death cause (23% pregnancies). Prov 24:11 & Jer 1:5. “A great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish.” Mother Teresa.
* Evangelize:Make room for unbelievers & re-evangelization of self, by way of prayer (relationship) and following Christ’s example of love (service/sacrifice/mercy). Matt 28:19.

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Luke 12:2 (Head in the Sand)


Welcome God now with this LIFE Group Devotion (archive, Facebook).

There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. Luke 12:2 (full readings)

Steve's Reflections:
* I attended a Life Teen Leadership Conference (youth ministry) in Houston, TX this past week. One of the speakers talked about leading the youth to a personal encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist and why so many teens' hands, hearts, and bodies are chained in concrete. Why won't they come to Jesus? His response was edifying: "The same tongues that we invite to praise the God of the universe took his name in vain on the drive over...The same feet that we invite to dance before the Lord carried them into the party where they got high the night before...The same hands that we are inviting to join all creation in praising their savior Jesus Christ were all over their girlfriend the night before." Wow...our Father in heaven invites us all into relationship with his son Jesus no matter our sin, no matter our failings, for it is Jesus that "makes all things new." Salvation is free and available for each of us if we but ask.
* Psalm 139:23-24 beautifully illustrates the futility of hiding from God, "Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me and know my anxious thoughts; And see if there be any hurtful way in me, And lead me in the everlasting way." Nothing escapes the eye of God. All our ways and our paths are known to Him. Yet we sheepishly put our head in the sand and hold onto our frailty in the darkness of our stony hearts. Why?
* Today's verse from Luke captures the inescapable reality that our merciful Father is desperately seeking after us with reckless abandon. Our Father in heaven desires to lavish His blessings upon us, His children. True freedom in Christ is possible, but we must first acknowledge our desperate need for the savior, Jesus. To do that we must face our sin. No one can come face to face with God without first facing themselves. No one can experience God and not be changed. Watch this modern day parable of the prodigal son and prepare to be changed...The Prodigal Son.

Faith Challenge: The Father is waiting...what are you waiting for?

Sr. Francelle's Devotion: St. Maximillian Kolbe. One of my favorite saints!


Our Prayers: Prayer to end abortion, Alpha Center, Peters family (JP), Rich Reich (cousin Tom cancer), Sara Ragan (healing from the miscarriage of her baby), Kay Castle (Jesi cancer), Leslee Unruh (grandbaby Pierce post-surgery infection)

Feast Day: St. Teresa of Avila. Teresa knew well the continued presence and value of suffering (physical illness, opposition to reform, difficulties in prayer), but she grew to embrace suffering, even desire it: "Lord, either to suffer or to die."

Faith Quote: "Oh, my Lord! How true it is that whoever works for you is paid in troubles! And what a precious price to those who love you if we understand its value." ~ St. Teresa of Avila

Through Christ Our Lord,

Friday, April 16, 2010

John 6:5 (working things out)


Let's welcome God today with this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (archive, Facebook), based on Living Faith. Prove yourselves doers of the Word, and not merely hearers. James 1:22

When Jesus raised His eyes and saw that a large crowd was coming to Him, he said to Philip, "Where can we buy enough food for them to eat?" John 6:5 (full readings)

Living Faith snippets: "Sometimes we're stumped by certain situations in our families, workplaces, parishes or nations. Everything looks hopeless. That's precisely the time we must turn to Jesus and ask for His help. He just might work things out in ways we could not even imagine." by Sr. Melannie Svoboda

Pat nuggets:
* Admin: Starting next week, the devotions will be sent on Tues/Thurs. Between Sabbath days, this still allows two opportunities to provide Spiritual food that is inspirational, ecumenical (Christian unity), and ProLife (defends the unborn). Perhaps with only two devotions per week, more members will routinely take a few minutes to read the devotions and periodically share their devotion thoughts on the Facebook page ("Faithbook"), even just click "like" button or email comments directly to Rich/me. After all, we are called the Living In Faith Exchange Group...the Exchange helps keep our faith alive!
* Sr. Francelle's devotion: Staying Connected With Your Teen‏. This devotion compliments today's Living Faith snippets and Faith Quote. Sr. Francelle recommended the book "Your Kids at Risk" by Dr. Meg Meeker (M.D.). Another eye opening book by Dr. Meeker is called "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters."

Faith Challenges: Let's generously share the LIFE Group by forwarding devotions or using the Facebook "invite people" link. Welcome to our newest member, Filomena Smolenski, president of A Woman’s Answer crisis pregnancy center in Gainesville, FL.
* NEW: Have you used prayer (asked God) to help you "work things out" with any strained relationships? Consider sharing your devotion thoughts on the Facebook page, to be appreciated by many.

* Never forget the horrific reality of abortion (images), #1 cause of death in America (23% of pregnancies)...courageously share ProLife Truth to expose abortion's unjust peace, rebuilding a Culture of Life for setting the unborn (and parents) free.

Our Prayers: Those who pray together stay together, and close to God (footnotes). Peters family (JP), Prayer to end abortion, Stephanie Kemp (special intention), Christy Hubka (Fr. Mel Thompsen's health), Brenda Alvine (God's protection for her family), China earthquake
* NEW: Pat Castle (the sale of Steve/Tina's home)

Faith Quote: "Prayer is a formidable weapon. In the human heart, it destroys the "wall" blocking God's love and fills in the chasms of hatred, distrust, and resentment that often cause divisions between individuals and peoples." John Paul II

Through Christ our Lord,
Pat
Phil 4:13

* Prayer: Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, changing us & helping others. 'If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn't, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead.
* Fasting: Let's fast from things that take our eyes off Jesus (selfishness, pornography, bitterness, criticalness, impatience, gossip, excessive video games, etc) and take on things that fix our eyes on Jesus (selflessness, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, patience, understanding, caring, helping, listening).
* Defend the unborn: 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don't stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' (Blessed Mother Teresa).
* Evangelization: Let's make room for unbelievers (be a friend, make a friend, lead a friend to Christ) and perpetual re-evangelization of self and those near us, by way of daily prayer (relationship) and following Christ's example of selfless love, mercy, and service (Matt 28:19).

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Luke 15:2 (called to His supper)

Let's welcome God today by reflecting on this short Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which is based on Living Faith. All whatsoever you do in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Col. 3:17

This man welcomes sinners and eats with them. Luke 15:2 (full readings)

Living Faith snippets: "Jesus welcomes us to his Church just as we are and invites us to dine with him at the eucharistic table. When we do, we come into real and pure communion with him and receive his mercy, healing and forgiveness." by Steve Givens
Rich's comments: Growing up, my parents and I never ate dinner at the table. Sadly enough we spent many of our dinners behind individual trays watching TV. I am happy that my wife has made every effort for us to eat at the dinner table. At the dinner table, we not only share our food, but we share our lives as we talk together, laugh, and share stories with one another. Eating dinner together at the table tells us that we belong and are loved. Jesus invites us to His table, because He wants us to know that we belong and are loved. Happy are those who are called to His supper. Amen.

Faith Challenges: Let's all invite one person each week (John 14:6) to join our LIFE Group (~250 of God's children).
* NEW: Invite someone to church this Sunday and let them feel welcome.

Counter-Culture News: LifeSiteNews, American Family Association, Priests for Life
* Let's never forget the horrific reality of abortion (images)...#1 cause of death in America. Let's courageously share ProLife Truth to create social tension for exposing abortion's unjust peace...rebuilding a Culture of Life (Matt 5:16) and setting the unborn free!
* Abortions Still Alive In Obama-Care...take action and let your voice be heard before it's too late!

Our Prayers: Those who pray together stay together. Fasting ideas in footnote below.
* Prayer to end abortion, abused children, chastity, peace, our enemies, our troops, depression/despair, prisoners, ProLife politicians, illnesses/injuries, jobs, natural disasters, refugees, addictions, persecuted believers, Peters family (JP in hospital), Lynn Bishara (for son Alex), Joe Hourigan (for brother Mike), Doug Young (special intention), Beth O'Connor (Shannon Bohannon-recovering from brain surgery; Dennis O'Connor - hospitalized with pneumonia & suffering from congestive heart failure; Aurora White - broken leg; father-in-law - poor health; Aunt Linda DePalma - breast cancer).
* NEW: Natalie Cornell (brother-in-law had kidney & gall bladder removed)

Faith Quote: "A church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints." - Abigail Van Buren (Dear Abby, advice columnist)

Through Christ our Lord,
Rich
James 1:22

* Prayer: Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, changing us & helping others. 'If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn't, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead.'
* Fasting: Let's fast from things that take our eyes off Jesus (selfishness, pornography, bitterness, criticalness, impatience, gossip, excessive video games, etc) and take on things that fix our eyes on Jesus (selflessness, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, patience, understanding, caring, helping, listening).
* Defend the unborn: 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don't stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' (Blessed Mother Teresa).
* Evangelization: Let's make room for unbelievers (be a friend, make a friend, lead a friend to Christ) and perpetual re-evangelization of self and those near us, by way of daily prayer (relationship) and following Christ's example of selfless love, mercy, and service (Matt 28:19).

Thursday, April 9, 2009

1 Corinthians 11:24 (Holy Thursday)

Welcome God every morning before your work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which has snippets from Living Faith. All whatsoever you do in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Col. 3:17

"This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me." 1 Cor 11:24

Living Faith: "Those of us who experience our First Communion as children may sometimes take this precious sacrament for granted, but those who come to it as adults tend to treasure it. I heard many stories about the place of honor the Eucharist takes in the lives of the faithful when I was interviewing people for a book about why Catholics choose the faith. Our man who had been estranged from the Church talked of returning because he felt empty without the Eucharist. A woman who became Catholic after marriage was drawn to the opportunity to be with Christ through the Eucharist almost any time she chooses. And a Catholic man who rediscovered his faith as a teenager found an intimacy in the Eucharist that he believes can transform our hearts. May we all experience that transformation on this holy day." by Beth Dotson Brown

Faith Challenge: Let's challenge each other to joyfully live out the Good News. Suggestions?

* NEW: Just as Christ washed the feet of His disciples, may we wash each other's feet. Find a way to serve others today.

Counter-Culture News: LifeSiteNews, American Family Association, Priests for Life

* Let's never forget the horrific reality of abortion (images)...#1 cause of death in America. Let's courageously share ProLife Truth (John 14:6) to create social tension for exposing abortion's unjust peace...rebuilding a Culture of Life (Matt 5:16) and setting the unborn free!

ProLife Station #13 (Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross): "Mary experienced the pain of holding her dead Son. So many mothers grieve after their abortions. We ask that Mary may comfort them, help them face the truth about abortion, and lead them to forgiveness and healing." by Fr. Frank Pavone (Priests for Life)

Our Prayers: Those who pray together stay together. Fasting ideas below.

* Prayer to end abortion, abused children, chastity, peace, our enemies, our troops, depression/ despair, prisoners, ProLife politicians, illnesses/injuries, jobs, Maureen Rogers (pain)

Faith Quote: "Yes, I see the Church as the body of Christ. But, oh! How we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists." by Martin Luther King, Jr.

Through Christ Our Lord,

Rich

Romans 12:12

* Prayer: Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, changing us & helping others. 'If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead.'

* Fasting: Let's fast from things that take our eyes off Jesus (selfishness, bitterness, being so critical, impatience, gossip, excessive video games, etc) and take on things that fix our eyes on Jesus (selflessness, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, patience, understanding, caring, helping, listening).

* Defend the unborn: 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' (Blessed Mother Teresa).

* Evangelization: Let's make room for unbelievers (be a friend, make a friend, lead friend to Christ) and perpetual re-evangelization of self and those near us, by way of daily prayer (relationship) and following Christ's example of selfless love, mercy, and service.

Let's joyfully invite others to join our LIFE Group...Rich or Pat will gladly add them to the devotions distribution list (Mark 16:15)!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Luke 19:48 (hanging on every word, Thanksgiving)


Welcome God every morning before your work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which has snippets from Living Faith (livingfaith.com). All whatsoever you do in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Col. 3:17

...All the people were hanging on His words. Luke 19:48

Living Faith snippets: "How easy it would have been, I thought, to hear His words and come to believe. I realized later how wrong I was. I would have been laughed at, spat upon and maybe even thrown in jail or stoned to death. Even today, we can find it hard to hang on to the words of Jesus while living our lives, raising our children and earning a living. We can easily shut out Jesus' words because we don't make the time to hear and obey them. But the words of Jesus remain, as sure as the rising and the setting of the sun. All we have to do is listen for them and hang our lives upon them." by Steve Givens

Pat nuggets:
* Our daughter Grace (5) recently asked our daughter Paige (8), "What is your favorite food?" Paige said, "the Body and Blood of Jesus...and then mac & cheese." Jesus said to them (John 6:54), "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day." Hopefully, the Body and Blood of Christ is our favorite food, based on eternal nourishment (top of the "food guide pyramid"!). Let's consider saying this when asked about our favorite food (hopefully they will ask why...and we will share our faith!). The word Eucharist (Body and Blood of Christ) literally means "give thanks" (to God!). Thanks be to God for Paige's gift of faith...and thanks to Paige for another great "Christian ID" tip (see below).

Christian ID: "How would unbelievers recognize a Christian in the world?" They will know we are Christians by our love! Some things we can do to glorify God and love neighbor (others?).
* When someone sneezes-say "God bless you", when asked for prayers-offer to pray with them on the spot, when asked about your weekend-tell about your faith activities
* (NEW) Pastor Don Bird, Joel Cain, Chad Livingston and Steve Castle helped with this one. When someone takes the Lord's name in vain (2nd commandment), ask them gently to please not say that (hopefully they will ask why...and we will share our faith!).

Sister Francelle's devotion: Read her devotion titled "Thanksgiving" at http://sisterfrancelle.blogspot.com/. A few snippets: "Dearest Ones, many people don't bother saying, "thank-you" anymore. This is sad because thankfulness is good for the soul. When we are thankful, we recognize that food, a home and all other necessities come to us because of the goodness of God. Thankfulness turns our hearts toward heaven. "Give thanks to God at all times and for everything." (1 Thes. Ch 5:18) This morning I made a list of my blessings, one for each letter of the alphabet. Here's what I came up with [see devotion]. You may enjoy doing this as a family on Thanksgiving or while riding in the car. Let's make this Thanksgiving more than just a good turkey dinner. People are more hungry for love and appreciation than for food. Hugs and best wishes for a Happy thanksgiving."

* "Another 'champion of abortion' becomes defender of life: the story of Stojan Adasevic." Some snippets: "Stojan Adasevic, who performed 48,000 abortions, sometimes up to 35 per day, is now the most important pro-life leader in Serbia, after 26 years as the most renowned abortion doctor in the country. “The medical textbooks of the Communist regime said abortion was simply the removal of a blob of tissue,” the newspaper reported. “Ultrasounds allowing the fetus to be seen did not arrive until the 80s, but they did not change his opinion. Nevertheless, he began to have nightmares.” Adasevic has told his story in magazines and newspapers throughout Eastern Europe. He has returned to the Orthodox faith of his childhood and has studied the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Today the Serbian doctor continues to fight for the lives of the unborn." http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=14322
Our Prayers: Prayer to End Abortion, chastity, our enemies, our troops, natural disasters, depression/ despair, prisoners, ProLife politicians, loss of loved ones, lack of faith, illnesses/injuries, Lynn Bishara (aunt Mary with cancer), Stephanie Spader (for babies with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome), Joe Hourigan (special intention & Silbi and Sabu), Gina Prevett (Renee with brain tumor), Kay Castle (funding for Welcome Home Warriors), Tom Albrecht (health/faith of parents)
* Let's pray for courage to build relationships and talk about ProLife. Let's pray that We The People of America will shine Christ's Light and build a culture of Life (Matt 5:16).
* Prayer Update: Stephanie Spader ("Thanks for including these babies in the prayer requests. The smaller twin is gaining weight. Obviously something is helping the twin to grow. Keep the prayers coming. God bless.")

Faith quote: "I think any bishop here would consider it a privilege to die tomorrow to bring about the end of abortion. If we're willing to die tomorrow to bring about the end of abortion, then we should be willing to spend the end of our lives dedicated, to take whatever criticism, to bring about the end to this genocide." Bishop Robert Hermann

Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13

* Today's Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml. Reflection on readings at http://www.daily-meditations.org/index2.html
* Prayer: Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others. Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!” 'If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him.'
* Fasting: Let's fast from things that takes our eyes off Jesus (selfishness, bitterness, being so critical, impatience, judgment, gossip, excessive video games, etc) and take on things that fix our eyes on Jesus (selflessness, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, patience, understanding, caring, helping, listening).
* Defend the unborn: 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might lie as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa.
* Evangelization: Let's make room for unbelievers (be a friend, make a friend, lead friend to Christ) and perpetual re-evangelization of self and those near us, by way of daily prayer (relationship) and following Christ's example of selfless love, mercy, and service.
Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Revelation 2:2,4 ("burn brightly without burning out")


Welcome God every morning before your work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which has snippets from Living Faith (livingfaith.com). All whatsoever you do in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Col. 3:17

I know your works, your labor, and your endurance...Yet I hold this against you: you have lost the love you had at first. Revelation 2:2,4

Living Faith snippets: "We do the right thing, we work hard, we endure patiently, we reject evil. But sometimes, in our efforts to do, we forget the most important thing...that "first love" we had for God. Our love for God grows by spending time with [Him]...while driving, playing with the kids, cooking dinner and looking at the sunset. Lord, help me remember that every moment of my life gives me an opportunity to love you." by Susan K. Rowland

Pat nuggets:
* My friend Don Bird (Methodist Pastor) recently sent me his weekly devotion, which compliments today's verse/snippets...coincidence?, I think not! Here are a few snippets: "Richard Biggs said, "Burn brightly without burning out." How do we allow our love, our witness, our friendship, our passion to burn brightly without feeling worn down, tired, and exhausted after a while?" Some of us even use it as an excuse to keep not doing anything - I know I've used it in my life before. It says in Psalm 127:2, "It is useless for you to work so hard from early morning until late at night...for God gives rest to his loved ones." [To] "burn brightly without burning out"...we stay connected to God. We spend time with Him in prayer and in His Holy Word. But, we also spend time with each other. Other Christians who can encourage us and share in the ministry with us. Ephesians 4:16 says, "As each part does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love." We don't have to do everything on our own! My prayer for us is that each of us may be reminded again of our NEED for God and resting with Him and our need for each other. That is why worship, small groups, Bible studies, coffee breaks, phone calls, letters, are so vital and important. God created us to stay connected to Him and to one another."

* Today's image was taken at Mark Foster's First Communion Mass.

* Some snippets from "Bishops React to Priest who Told Obama-Supporting Catholics to Confess before Receiving Communion": "Following Obama's election, Fr. Jay Scott Newman wrote a letter to parishioners stating, "Voting for a pro-abortion politician when a plausible pro-life alternative exits constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil. Persons in this condition should not receive Holy Communion until and unless they are reconciled to God in the Sacrament of Penance." Fr. Newman will not refuse Communion to individual parishioners, as Church law would require in the case of a pro-abortion Catholic politician or other well-known public figure. “Personally, I think it is valuable to have this discussion in the secular media because, many times, many Catholics don’t go to Mass, and so they come at this issue from a secular viewpoint,” said diocesan spokesman Steve Gajdosik. “I think to Father Newman’s credit, he isn’t afraid to tackle tough issues.” Archbishop Burke (formerly archbishop of St. Louis), said in an interview just before election day that for a citizen to not "support and vote for the candidate who most supports the inalienable dignity of innocent and defenseless life" is "to participate, in some way, in the culture of death.” Bishop Emeritus Rene Henry Gracida of Corpus Christi, TX, [said regarding Fr. Newman], "admiration and awe. I find nothing in what he has written that is at variance with the Magisterium of the Church." [Fr. Newman said], "a vote for a pro-abortion candidate can be a mortal sin if the intent is to support abortion, that abortion is not merely one issue among other important issues, and that no Catholic should endorse a pro-abortion politician if a plausible pro-life alternative is available." Jim Sedlack, Vice President of the American Life League, "We pray more men like Fr. Newman will stand up and enforce Canon 915." Canon 915 deals with the subject of the distribution of Communion to those who are obstinately persisting in grave sin. Numerous U.S. bishops issued a sustained volley of statements throughout the months prior to the presidential election condemning Catholics who supported pro-abortion candidates. Prior to his election to the pontificate [Pope], Cardinal Ratzinger had written to U.S. bishops saying that voting for a pro-abortion candidate without proportionate reason incurred moral guilt that disqualified a Catholic from receiving communion." http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111408.html

* Let's pray for courage to build relationships and talk about ProLife. Let's pray that We The People of America (beacon on the hill) will shine Christ's Light and build a culture of Life.

Our Prayers: Prayer to End Abortion, chastity, our enemies, our troops, natural disasters, depression/ despair, prisoners, ProLife politicians, loss of loved ones, lack of faith, illnesses/injuries, Joe Castle (medical concern), Joe Hourigan (special intention), Pam McGushin (family of six yr old William Hopkins), Mary Ellen Seibert (college daughter Paige has tough virus), Lynn Bishara (aunt Mary with ovarian cancer), Stephanie Spader (babies with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome)
* Pam McGushin: "This is my first experience with the loss of someone so young and it is devastating. However, I realize that the whole time we were praying for him to be saved (in a sense for him to be allowed to fulfill his life on earth), God's plan was indeed to save him and is life on earth WAS fulfilled. Our prayers WERE answered! He was "rescued" from his suffering and his life on earth was fulfilled by bringing joy and understanding of His mercy to all who knew him. I hope others gained from this little angel what I was blessed enough to learn! May he forever rest in peace in the comfort of Heaven."

Faith Quote: "Remember, you can't do it alone. Some folks try will all kinds of coping mechanisms. [You need to] learn to live loved. It's not an easy concept for humans. You have a hard time sharing anything. What [the Trinity] desires is that you re-turn to us, and then we come and make our home inside you, and then we share...the journey." Jesus in fictional book The Shack by William P. Young

Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13

* Today's Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml. Reflection on readings at http://www.daily-meditations.org/index2.html
* Prayer: Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others. Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!” 'If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him.'
* Fasting: Let's fast from things that takes our eyes off Jesus (selfishness, bitterness, being so critical, impatience, judgment, gossip, excessive video games, etc) and take on things that fix our eyes on Jesus (selflessness, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, patience, understanding, caring, helping, listening).
* Defend the unborn: 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might lie as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa.
* Evangelization: Let's make room for unbelievers (be a friend, make a friend, lead friend to Christ) and perpetual re-evangelization of self and those near us, by way of daily prayer (relationship) and following Christ's example of selfless love, mercy, and service.
Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)!

Monday, May 5, 2008

John 16:29 (the dance)


* Welcome God every morning before work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which has snippets from Living Faith (livingfaith.com).

Now you are talking plainly, and not in any figure of speech. John 16:29

Living Faith snippets: "I am reminded of Anthony de Mello's insightful observation, "God is the dancer and we are the dance." One of the most brilliant moments involves the humbling realization of how little we truly do know. In a sense, it doesn't matter how much of the divine plan we grasp. What does matter is that we stay within the divine grasp [In His Holy Grip]. Dearest Lord, allow me to hear the music of the dance." by Phillis Harris-Brooks

Pat nuggets:
* Eucharist (thanksgiving): We experienced our daughter Paige's First Holy Communion yesterday, the girls were dressed like brides...for Jesus. The Sacrament (gift from God) was a beautiful display of faith and God's love for us. Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Matt 19:14. The inspiring faith and reverence of the children caused everyone to contemplate Christ's command to receive His body and blood. Many of Christ's followers could not handle the mystery and depth of this love, so they left him at the end of John Chap 6. When Jesus asked if the apostles wanted to leave, Peter replied, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God" (John 6:67-69). Our God has earned our trust and belief through His creation and His gift of Christ...may we honor God with our obedience (1st Commandment, Matt 22:37-38), even when we don't totally understand His ways, which are above our ways (Isaiah 55:9).
* Evangelization: Let's make room to share with non-believers (be a friend, make a friend, lead your friend to Christ). Let's also work on perpetual re-evangelization of ourselves and those close to us, drawing closer to God's will by way of daily prayer (real relationship) and following Christ's example of selfless love and service (Golden Rule, Matt 22:39-40). Consider inviting your family and friends to join the LIFE Devotions group, providing routine spiritual connection and strength for your individual faith community.

* Sacrament of Marriage: The essence of the following quote is likely at the heart of the 60% divorce rate in America. "When two people in a marriage are more concerned about getting the golden eggs (the benefits) than they are in preserving the relationship that makes [the golden eggs] possible, they often become insensitive and inconsiderate, neglecting the little kindnesses and courtesies so important to a deep relationship. They begin to use control levers to manipulate each other, focus on their own needs, justify their own position, and look for evidence to show the wrongness of the other person. The love, the richness, the softness, and the spontaneity begin to deteriorate. The goose gets sicker day by day" (Author Unknown). If each spouse focuses on giving >50%, marriage works. As Rich shared, Forget About Me I Love You (FAMILY).
Prayer Requests: Thanksgiving prayers (many!), End abortion, Kay (end all crimes against children), Connolly family (Sue passed away on 2 May), Todd Austell (tumor), Carol Nesbitt (nephew's baby), Pam McGushin (mom's depression, Cindy Hogan's cancer), Tom Tenpenny (sister in law's biopsy), Chad (Zak's back), Our soldiers and our enemies, Travis & Kelly Benson (working on laws to end abortion in SD)

Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13
* Today's Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml.
* Prayer: If you have a prayer request, simply send it to our distribution list at life-group-distro@googlegroups.com. Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others (so let's pray daily!). Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!” "If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him."
* Defend the unborn: ProLife websites at life-devotions.blogspot.com. 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa. Click for Prayer to End Abortion.
* Share the Good News: Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)! Let's make time to share with unbelievers...and let's re-evangelize ourselves and our Western culture to a deeper union with Christ's mercy and love.

Friday, April 11, 2008

John 6:54 (Eternal Life)

* Welcome God every morning before work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which has snippets from Living Faith (http://www.livingfaith.com/).

Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day. John 6:54

Living Faith snippets: "The consecrated bread and wine are not only signs of love, but they are the real Sacramental presence of Jesus in our midst. Whenever we receive the consecrated host in our hand or on our tongue, and whenever we drink the consecrated wine, we are touching God. Lord, I cannot fully comprehend the mystery of your love. All I can do is open my heart to receive what you want to give." by Fr. Kenneth E. Grabner (author of "Focus Your Day")

Pat nuggets: I was especially taken by the prayer above, "Lord, I cannot fully comprehend the mystery of your love. All I can do is open my heart to receive what you want to give" (regarding the Eucharist). As we are the created, why should we expect to fully comprehend the ways of our Creator God? As a scientist and follower of Jesus, I am constantly amazed at how much our Creator allows us to understand through the gift of our mind and inspired words from the Bible and fellow Christians living as the Body of Christ. I do not expect to fully understand the Eucharist, but I do accept this Sacramental (from Christ) gift because God said, "unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you do not have life within you" (John 6:53). Although it should be enough that God said to do it, we still struggle with this. The many disciples of Christ at that time also struggled with this and said, "this saying is hard; who can accept it?" (John 6:60). Jesus said, "the words I have spoken to you are spirit and life. But there are some of you who do not believe. Many of His disciples returned to their former way of life and no longer accompanied Him [Jesus]" (John 6: 63, 64, 66). Those disciples left Christ in John "6:66," and Rich noted that perhaps Satan influenced those disciples to turn away from Christ. Would those disciples have left Jesus if the Eucharist was simply a sign of his love? While trying to pass on the gift of skiing to Grace this year, I would ski ahead of Grace and ask her to ski to me. Grace had to let go and trust that I would catch her. Once she trusted me, she received the joy of the skiing gift. When I let go of my own desire to totally understand the why and how of the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist, I can then receive God's grace through His awesome gift...Amen!

Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13

* Today's Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml.
* Prayer: If you have a prayer request, simply send it to our distribution list at life-group-distro@googlegroups.com. Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others (so let's pray daily!). Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!” "If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him."
* Defend the unborn: Pro-Life websites at life-devotions.blogspot.com. 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa. Click for Prayer to End Abortion.
* Other devotions: Sr. Francelle (sisterfrancelle.blogspot.com) and COUGARS daily (cougarsdaily.blogspot.com). Would you like to be added?
* Share the Good News: Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

John 6:35 (Bread of Life)


* Welcome God every morning before work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion (life-devotions.blogspot.com), which has snippets from Living Faith (http://www.livingfaith.com/).

I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst. John 6:35

Living Faith snippets: "Nourished by the "bread of life," the door was opened to love. Jesus, bread of life, feed me." by Amy Welbourn

Pat nuggets:
* Today's verse has me singing the Christian hymn "I Am The Bread Of Life" by S. Suzanne Toolan (words from John 6): "I am the Bread of life, He who comes to Me shall not hunger, He who believes in Me shall not thirst. No one can come to Me, Unless the Father draw him. And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up on the last day. The bread that I will give Is My flesh for the life of the world, And he who eats of this bread, He shall live for ever, He shall live for ever. And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up on the last day. Unless you eat Of the flesh of the Son of Man And drink of His blood, And drink of His blood, You shall not have life within you. And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up on the last day. I am the Resurrection, I am the Life, He who believes in Me Even if he die, He shall live for ever. And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up on the last day. Yes, Lord, we believe That You are the Christ, The Son of God Who has come Into the world. And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up, And I will raise him up on the last day." http://www.preciouslordtakemyhand.com/christianhymns/iamthebreadoflife.html

* While contemplating the song above, I am taken back to last Friday morning when I saw my friend Mark Foster receive the Eucharist for the first time...his reactions demonstrated his faith in the "Bread of Life." Just before receiving the Eucharist at the Easter Vigil (1996), my wife Angi's hands were sweating in anticipation of receiving the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Lord Jesus, may we not lose sight of the awesome gift of your body and blood...which strengthens us as we humbly and joyfully help build the Kingdom of God. Amen!

Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13

* Today's Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml.
* Prayer: If you have a prayer request, simply send it to our distribution list at life-group-distro@googlegroups.com. Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others (so let's pray daily!). Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!” "If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him" (author unknown).
* Defend the unborn: Pro-Life websites at life-devotions.blogspot.com. 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa. Click for Prayer to End Abortion.
* Other devotions: Sr. Francelle (sisterfrancelle.blogspot.com) and COUGARS daily (cougarsdaily.blogspot.com). Would you like to be added?
* Share the Good News: Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)!

Monday, April 7, 2008

John 6:26-27


* Welcome God every morning before work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion, which has snippets from Living Faith (http://www.livingfaith.com/).

Amen, amen, I say to you, you are looking for me not because you saw signs but because you ate the loaves and were filled. Do not work for food that perishes but for the food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. John 6:26-27

Living Faith snippets: "Just as the people in the Gospel received the loaves, so we too have received material benefits from God. The temptation is to get lost in the gifts and to miss their deeper meaning. Every gift reveals the love of the one who gives it, and that is the most important part of the gift. This is what Jesus wanted the people to understand. Jesus' giving of the loaves preceded the gift of Jesus' presence, which he gives us in the Eucharist." by Fr. Kenneth E. Grabner

Pat nuggets:
* Sr. Francelle has recovered from her visit to the intensive care unit (Amen!). She writes, "Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid." (John 14:27) Since my heart was doing unusual things, this verse from John's Gospel helped me get through the past few days - but I am now back at work and good to go."

* This past weekend I went on retreat to the Franciscan University in Steubenville, OH. I stayed with Bobby and Christi Aborn, close friends from our Turkey AF assignment (2000-2002). The Aborns work for the university (outreach) and have dedicated their home to Our Lady of Fatima. They have three wonderful women of faith living with them: Stephanie Rambran (student), Kristy McClintock (campus outreach), and Kelly Pease (professional Christian singer). I was also blessed to fellowship with many of their friends...true disciples of Christ. The highlight experience was celebrating Mass on campus...the church was filled to capacity and everyone was giving 110% while praising God! Bobby shared this prayer from St. Josemaria Escriva: "May we seek Him. May we find Him. May we love Him." Let's encourage each other to make a retreat weekend with our Lord every year!

Saint Feast Day (St. John Baptist de la Salle): "He dedicated more than forty years of his life to the education of the children of the poor. He standardized educational practices and wrote inspirational meditations on the ministry of teaching." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baptist_de_la_Salle

Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13

* Today's Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml.
* Prayer: If you have a prayer request, simply send it to our distribution list at life-group-distro@googlegroups.com. Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others (so let's pray daily!). Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!” "If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him" (author unknown).
* Defend the unborn: Pro-Life websites at life-devotions.blogspot.com. 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa. Click for Prayer to End Abortion.
* Other devotions: Sr. Francelle (sisterfrancelle.blogspot.com) and COUGARS daily (cougarsdaily.blogspot.com). Would you like to be added?
* Share the Good News: Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Luke 1:38 (Annunciation of the Lord)‏


* Welcome God every morning before work by taking ~5 min to read this Living In Faith Exchange (LIFE) Group devotion, which has snippets from Living Faith (http://www.livingfaith.com/).

May it be done to me according to your word. Luke 1:38

Living Faith snippets: 'Finishing up several years of service in the U.S. Air Force, I was naturally faced with the question: What should I do with the rest of my life? I remember coming to the conclusion that I would place this very important question into God's hands. 'After all,' I reasoned, 'God knows what is best.' Likewise, Mary's response to the bewildering news of the Archangel's announcement was to place it in God's hands: 'I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.' What is God's will [for us]? God does indeed know best.' by Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti

One Bread, One Body (www.presentationministries.com) snippets: Rich shared the following snippets and said, "Isn't God amazing!!": "Today we remember the astonishing fact that God became a baby--a tiny human being attached to the wall of a teenage girl's uterus. The almighty, infinite God became human flesh smaller than your fingernail. No one ever imagined it or prayed for it. The only response we can make to the mystery of the Incarnation is: "God is Love" (1 Jn 4:16). He became a man because He is Love. He let Himself be crucified and put to death because He is Love. He gives us His body and blood in Holy Communion because He is Love. "The Word became flesh" (Jn 1:14). Love became a human being. Alleluia!"

Sr. Francelle devotion snippets: "It's not easy to be a Christian. It's hard to forgive those who hurt us, to turn the other cheek, to pray for those who persecute us, to return evil with good, to be a servant to others. But do you know who the happiest people are? It's Christians. And just what does a Christian have to give up? A Christian must give up cheating, lying, holding grudges, gossip and the 'poor me' attitude. Forgiveness is the key to being a good Christian [and happiness]. Jesus said, 'Unless you forgive each other from the heart, neither will your heavenly Father forgive you.' He only asks us to forgive - He will do the judging. We must do the loving. For our own good, He wants us to be released from the prison of hard feelings. The world is full of people who feel imprisoned by unforgiveness, their failures or their fears. They have no hope. We all have the God-given power to share our hope every day. It may be as simple as a smile, a kind word, a pat on the back or a handwritten note that says, 'I'm here for you, I'm praying for you.'"
Prayers: If you have a prayer request, simply send it to our distribution list at life-group-distro@googlegroups.com. The LIFE Prayers blog will no longer be used.
* My Aunt Kay requested our prayers for her friend of 20 yrs, Sr. Bernice, who is dying.
* Chad requested our prayers for a cousin of a friend, Meredith, who is undergoing radiation on her brain (www.caringbridge.org/visit/meredith).
* Let's pray for our troops and for a change of heart in our enemies.
* Wayne Watson lyrics, “When God's people pray, there is hope reborn, there is sin forgiven, and miracles you can't explain await!”

Consider sharing your faith as a comment to this devotion at life-devotions.blogspot.com.
Through Christ for ProLife,
Pat
Phil 4:13
* Daily Bible readings at www.usccb.org/nab/today.shtml.
* LIFE Group prayers: Prayer connects us with God's will & His miracles, thereby changing us & helping others (so let's pray daily!). If you pray that God will move a mountain and He doesn’t, assume Christ wants you to climb it instead & see Him. Click for Prayer to End Abortion.
* Defend the unborn: Pro-Life websites at life-devotions.blogspot.com. 'Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don’t stand back and let them die' (Prov 24:11). 'Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you' (Jer 1:5). 'It is a great poverty that a child must die that you might live as you wish' Blessed Mother Teresa.
* Sr. Francelle devotions at sisterfrancelle.blogspot.com and COUGARS daily devotions at cougarsdaily.blogspot.com. Would you like to be added?
* Share the Good News: Let's joyfully live out the Good News and gladly tell others about it (Mark 16:15)!