Charting a Course of Faith when the Road Gets Rough
I haven’t given up on our country. I haven’t given up on God.
I haven’t given up on our country. I haven’t given up on God.
What do you do when you feel empty, and the voice in your head is completely silent?
By including Independence Day on our calendar of feasts, our church made me rethink the meaning of the Fourth of July.
Walking a labyrinth taught me about God’s presence in our parenting journeys.
How do you replenish your spirit when it gets low? Are you spending so much time on your children and your family’s health that you neglect your own?
The practice of gratitude – rooted in Scripture, lived out daily – is worth cultivating at home.
Reading another post on this blog prompted me to ask my girls about their personal prayer lives. It went NOTHING like I thought it would.
In a difficult time, Earth Day reminds us to get ourselves and our kids into the dirt for health and healing.
Once upon a time, in a vocational incarnation from four jobs ago, I spent thirty minutes, four days a week, leading
Saint Joseph, called to assume the role of Jesus’ father on earth, is remembered and honored today. His feast is