
Three Simple Words to Keep You From Judging Others
“Don’t judge!” Is commonly heard in our vernacular now, and applied to all life’s choices. From diet to fashion to even parenting styles and, of

“Don’t judge!” Is commonly heard in our vernacular now, and applied to all life’s choices. From diet to fashion to even parenting styles and, of

The topic of transgenderism has invaded almost all aspects of the modern American experience in rather short order. Matt Walsh, a writer, podcaster and political

Are you a Millennial who wants to get involved with one of the most exciting endeavors of the New Evangelization? If so all you have

The nomination circus has ended, the major party conventions are in the books, and the official presidential campaigns are now well underway. The election in November

At Mass today, I discovered the most thorough description of God I have ever heard. It was contained in the second reading, verses from a

If you’re anything like me you’ve been thinking a lot these past couple weeks, gearing up for the new year. As I get older, I

“If you forgive others their transgressions, your heavenly Father will forgive you. If you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your transgressions.”

“For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not your woe! Plans to give

“Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This is the law and the prophets.” – Jesus (Matthew 7:12) The Golden Rule.

On Friday we all reflected on the events of 9/11, 14 years ago. It was been unavoidable, if you turned on a television, radio

For me, the word yet jumps out most in this article’s title. When will we finally cast fears aside? Is it by choosing to focus on
Recently I conducted a survey of my book and article readers. I wanted to know how this largely Catholic and professional group viewed current stressors

Christian persecution is spreading like a plague! Across the globe and on every continent, the Body of Christ is being oppressed, kidnapped, jailed, tortured and

We live in a hectic, deadline driven world. Whether at work or home, things are either speeding towards us from all sides, or we are

When we were children, monsters would move from movie screens and story books to the shadows in our rooms or dark corners of our imaginations.

It’s Holy Week. We commemorate civilization being forever changed. Once upon a time, a cross was a medieval weapon of torture, humiliation and oppression.

This year I was so ready for Lent, and that was something different for me. Many other years Lent has crept up on me, and