The Prayers of the Saints
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Hell: Real and Freely Chosen
Fallen Angels and the War for Our Souls
Nothing But a Fleck of Matter?
Zombies and the Cure for ‘The Walking Dead’
Apolgetics Series Allison Tobola Low, MD, MA Apologetics *1 Pet 3:15 = Always be prepared to give a defense to anyone who calls you to account for the hope that is in you, yet do it with gentleness and reverence What is it? -Giving logical, reasonable and Scriptural proofs for the faith -Do not lose
Sheep and Our Shepherd This past Sunday, the fourth Sunday of the Easter Season, was Good Shepherd Sunday and the Gospel was from John 10. Yesterday (Monday) as well as today (Tuesday) of this week also had Gospel readings from John 10 as a continuation of the Good Shepherd theme. In John 10, Jesus explains
Question: I was reading John 12:24-25. It says, “He who loves his life loses it; and he who hates his life in this world shall keep it for eternal life.” What does this mean? Why does it say we are to hate this life? My response: In this passage Jesus is not saying that this
Palm Sunday Today we celebrate Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week. Over the next week we commemorate the holiest days of the liturgical year because we recall the last days of Jesus’ life on earth and the week ends with Jesus’ suffering, death and Resurrection. Palm Sunday recalls the day Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem,
December 23 O Emmanuel, our King and Giver of Law, come to save us, Lord our God! “O Emmanuel”: God with us! I become speechless when I try to reflect on these words! God Himself – the Second Divine Person of the Holy Trinity – became Incarnate (became man)! And He did this because of