Faith
Make the time
“It is so hard to admit that one is a sinner; it is so hard to climb the hill of Calvary and kneel beneath a cross and ask for pardon, forgiveness. Certainly it is hard. But it is harder to hang there.”
Read MoreI am humbled on Ash Wednesday at the same time that I am encouraged
Now that’s a Lenten fast!
“Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned”
Lenten psalms are powerful prayers. Tom Quiner, composer of THE FIRE AND THE MERCY, The Pentecost Musical, has set over 100 psalms to music, including all of the psalms included in the Catholic lectionary for this Lenten cycle. This blog will post his commentaries on each of these psalms throughout Lent.
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Where you can meet God
The transcendent beauty of the Psalms
The challenge of trust
Live your life in hope
The Case for Christ
I read “The Case for Christ” some fifteen years ago.
It had quite an impact on me because of the approach used by the author, Lee Strobel. Mr. Strobel was a journalist for the Chicago Tribune back in the 70s, who was also an atheist. When his wife became a Christian, it bugged him. There was a part of her life in which he couldn’t share.
What to do about it? Well what else but to disprove Christ’s divinity!
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