
Seven Connections Between Your Career and the Cross
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.

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.

Today, so many things that used to be considered evil are now part of the mainstream culture. Let’s take a look at some of these

Genuine, spiritually powerful redemptive suffering does exist as a genuine call from God. However, what most of us experience is far from redemptive, because our

If I were to tell you that I only love my blue-eyed children, what would you think? There would surely be well deserved outrage! What

If a poor old man approached you, dragging a seven-foot cross, and asked, “Do you believe?” – what would you say? What would you think?

From being a faith-based marriage and family therapist for 22 years, I’m also a Christian women entrepreneur coach. But are the roles that different? Not really.

Have you heard of the Sodomite Suppression Act? If not, sit down and brace yourself. Last month, attorney Matthew McLaughlin legally filed with the California

I have never much enjoyed Lent; of course the purpose of Lent is not enjoyment. Repentance, mortification, fasting casts for me a gray pallor over

Our health, a precise equilibrium, may be disrupted by any disease at any given time. Scientific progress has moved beyond the realm of diagnoses and

As I write this, I am eagerly awaiting the imminent arrival of my third grandchild. I have been privileged to share many happy times with

Many folks look at math as an old enemy, still licking the wounds of distant brushes with word problems and equations that were never fully

What is it about the NCAA College Basketball Tournament that we love so much? Each year, college fans everywhere (from the casual watchers to the

It is Lent and no doubt, we are in the full swing of the things we said we would do or what we would give

“Yet even now – oracle of the Lord – return to me with your whole heart… For he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger,

I sat quietly; a little disheartened by a conversation I had just had. The person I was talking to told me that she didn’t believe

I was first introduced to Amy Hollingsworth’s writing with a book that was so popular that it was sold at Walmart: The Simple Faith of Mister

I’m a cradle Catholic. I went to Catholic church every Sunday. I attended CCD classes every Wednesday. I even said bedtime prayers – most of
I backed out of the garage and to the right onto the parking area, then turned left onto the driveway. At the end of the

“On the morning of February 6, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the law against assisted suicide was unconstitutional. Canada now joins a

The following article was written in the first part of November, 2013 shortly after the event occurred that is described in the beginning. In light

“Fight all error, but do it with good humor, patience, kindness and love. Harshness will damage your own soul and spoil the best cause.” -St.

In late 1644, the Minim friar Marin Mersenne (1588-1648) travelled to Florence and assisted Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647) in repeating his famous barometric experiment. When Mersenne