Preparing the Way: Reflections on Leadership in the Light of the Eucharist
What is leadership? How can we use our talents to lead? Are we leading others to Christ, or simply drawing attention to ourselves?
A Kingship Not of This World
The kingdom Jesus has founded is a real kingdom, a visible polity, a social organization – but it will not be founded on or extend itself by worldly means.
The Return of Stonehenge
Many people are actively seeking a connection with something greater than themselves. What a gift it would be for them to encounter the promise of eternal life given by Christ.
An Unknown Future and a Known God
In an age in which many have heard the name of Jesus but few have encountered him, Christians are called to spread a message of liberty to captives. Have no fear: you were born for this.
Actively Receiving, Actively Rejecting
Turning to God involves rejecting that which holds us back from him. Actively receiving and actively rejecting are two sides of the same act of faith.
Spiritual Bachelorhood
Faith acknowledges the needs of the heart and relates them to Jesus. However, due to original sin, we often sit in self-made aloneness, failing to bring our needs to him.
Christian, Not Pagan
As Christians, we need to make sure that we’re getting God right; however, many of us have a pagan vision of prayer.
Mission and Marriage with Curtis and Michaelann Martin
The life of grace is an adventure with friends. Curtis and Michaelann Martin reflect on their marriage, work with FOCUS, and pursuit of the Gospel.
Dating and Courtship with Sarah Swafford
Singleness isn’t a puzzle to be solved. Dating isn’t our source of dignity and worth. A coffee date isn’t a marriage proposal. So what do Christian dating and courtship look like?
A Conversation on Catholic Mindfulness
Drs. Gregory Bottaro and James Link, both Catholic clinical psychologists, discuss Dr. Bottaro's work as founder of the CatholicPsych Institute and his work in the area of Catholic mindfulness.