Our True Vocation
The idea of being a saint may seem to us preposterous, beyond our reach — and we settle for something far short of our true potential. Consequently, we are victims […]
The idea of being a saint may seem to us preposterous, beyond our reach — and we settle for something far short of our true potential. Consequently, we are victims […]
When he was a young man, Joshua Liebman made a list of the things he would like to have. The list was long and included such things as health, love,
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In a fascinating story of his journey across the United States with his pet dog, John Steinbeck tells of a Church service he attended during his travels in the State
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In a story called “The Fugitive” by the famous Indian writer Tagore, a father returns home from the funeral rites. His boy of seven is standing at the window with
There was a certain bishop who loved to play golf. He carried his golf bag in the trunk of his car, always ready to get out on the course should
An elderly man with a very large ego went to an art gallery with his wife and some friends. Although he was very nearsighted, he took great pride in his
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One of childhood’s favorite authors, the late Theodor S. Geisel (best known as “Dr. Seuss”), wrote a poem about the difficulty, but necessity, of making decisions. It reads, in part…
No Split Decisions! Read More »
A young widow had been left with her four small children to raise and her physically handicapped mother to care for. Over the years, she devoted herself wholeheartedly to the
Flutter Your Wings! Read More »
In Southern Florida, a signboard in front of a country Church announces the title of the next Sunday’s sermon. Once, in the midst of a particularly intense heat-wave, the pastor
Along Comes The Devil! Read More »