Welcome to the end of our journey through Philippians!
Read More"I can do all things through him who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
This is one of the most popular scripture verses, and for good reason, it gives us hope!
Read MoreThere is so much goodness to delve into for today’s reading, that I wish I could get to it all (but that would be a whole different study).
Read MoreLast year I taught seventh grade civics class. We spent the first part of the year reading and talking about citizenship. What are the rights and responsibilities of citizens and their government? What did it mean to be an American?
Read MoreAnyone who knows me will tell you that I’m not exactly an athlete. My mother LOVES to tell anyone who will listen about the time I tried out for the middle school volleyball team in seventh grade.
Read MoreStory after story we hear of saints who gave up everything to follow Christ. One of these saints happens to be my patron, St. Anthony of Padua.
Read MoreIn my high school there was this girl, let’s call her, Kate. Now, Kate was super popular and funny. She was the epitome of what I’d describe as “cool”.
Read MoreWhen God called me to have children only months after getting married it wasn’t at all what I’d expected. We live in a world that includes five-year plans and Pinterest articles named "5 Steps You Should Take Before Having Kids!”
Read MoreIf I had to run through a list to check myself on what Paul reminds us to do in today’s reading, it would go a little like this:
Do nothing out of selfishness: um...
Regard others as more important than yourself: well...
Look out for the interests of others before your own: *beads of sweat forming*
Have the same attitude as Christ: *hides face and runs away*
Read MoreFriends, I know we’ve just met, but I have a secret to tell you. Let’s keep it between us, okay?
Here it goes.
Read MoreWelcome sisters to Philippians, one of the most joyful books in the Bible. Despite being locked away in prison, Paul writes this letter to thank the Philippians for their concern and care of him.
Read MoreHoly moly, sisters! We’re here! The last day of this 3-week long study has arrived, and I hope that you’ve learned and loved as much along this journey as I have.
Read MoreThe history of the rosary began with Saint Dominic, a famous preacher. His goal was to teach people the truth about Jesus.
Read MoreOur Lady of Fatima has been said to have been foretold in Revelations, and Mary had set requests she made of mankind through the three children she visited.
Read MoreI’m not the type of person that can just whip out a free-form prayer at the drop of a hat.
Read MoreOur Lady of Guadalupe is the Patron Saint of the Americas, and her feast day is December 12th. When people first started coming from Europe to the New World, they sought gold, religious freedoms, and conversions of the natives.
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