The Family That Walks Together…
Dear Friend, In mid-March when everything went sideways, one of the first memorable things we did as a family was a two-hour traipse through the
Dear Friend, In mid-March when everything went sideways, one of the first memorable things we did as a family was a two-hour traipse through the
Dear Friend, Doorways. Thresholds. Doorposts. We pass through them constantly, but do we ever stop to think about these commonplace aspects of our homes? If
Dear Friend, “Are we going to Mass next Sunday?” our 8-year-old son asked after our 7th consecutive virtual Sunday Mass in as many weeks. Depending on how things go
Dear Friend, We are now entering an in-between phase of re-opening and staying closed, of wanting to resume ‘normalcy,’ but needing to remain cautious. It’s
Dear Friend, In mid-March when everything went sideways, one of the first memorable things we did as a family was a two-hour traipse through the
Dear Friend, Doorways. Thresholds. Doorposts. We pass through them constantly, but do we ever stop to think about these commonplace aspects of our homes? If
Dear Friend, “Are we going to Mass next Sunday?” our 8-year-old son asked after our 7th consecutive virtual Sunday Mass in as many weeks. Depending on how things go
Dear Friend, We are now entering an in-between phase of re-opening and staying closed, of wanting to resume ‘normalcy,’ but needing to remain cautious. It’s
Listen Now One sunny Saturday when our firstborn was still in the stroller, we were on a walk through Brookland, our neighborhood at the time—and the
Listen Now Our friends texted us a dinner invitation for 7 PM on a Tuesday evening. They mentioned that a Franciscan brother and friend of
Listen Now “Goodbye Starbucks…I Found Religion.”-Yelp Review of Trinity House Cafe + Market On a beautiful fall afternoon last Saturday, we celebrated 10 years of Trinity
Listen Now Chore Charts, Great Expectations…and Reality This past August, a red line was crossed in our kitchen. For the umpteenth morning in a row, we
Overwhelming Parent Stress: “Something Has to Change”During National Mental Illness Awareness Week (Oct. 6-12), Soren & Ever and the Trinity House Community Groups are cited
Listen Now Oct. 1, 2014—the opening day of our ministry’s Trinity House Café + Market—was a Wednesday. Four days earlier, on Saturday, Sept. 27, Soren
Please enjoy our recent interview with the Institute for Family Studies! 5 Questions: Soren and Ever Johnson on Creating Heavenly Homes Alysse ElHage, Institute for
Listen Now This week, Soren shares an individual reflection on work, dads, and family life. Reading “Teens Need Real Jobs, Not Elite Internships” in the
Listen Now Last week, we attended the SENT “Build Like Saints” Summit in Fort Worth, TX, and were encouraged by all the stories of fellow
Just last week we had the honor of hosting EWTN, the largest religious media network in the world, for a special feature video released on their
Listen Now If there’s one thing we’ve noticed over the years, it’s that we parents all want to build a rich, immersive, Catholic culture in
Listen Now With this Thursday’s feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a question: Is your home under the queenship of Mary? And
Listen Now One sunny Saturday when our firstborn was still in the stroller, we were on a walk through Brookland, our neighborhood at the time—and the
Listen Now Our friends texted us a dinner invitation for 7 PM on a Tuesday evening. They mentioned that a Franciscan brother and friend of
Listen Now “Goodbye Starbucks…I Found Religion.”-Yelp Review of Trinity House Cafe + Market On a beautiful fall afternoon last Saturday, we celebrated 10 years of Trinity
Listen Now Chore Charts, Great Expectations…and Reality This past August, a red line was crossed in our kitchen. For the umpteenth morning in a row, we
Overwhelming Parent Stress: “Something Has to Change”During National Mental Illness Awareness Week (Oct. 6-12), Soren & Ever and the Trinity House Community Groups are cited
Listen Now Oct. 1, 2014—the opening day of our ministry’s Trinity House Café + Market—was a Wednesday. Four days earlier, on Saturday, Sept. 27, Soren
Please enjoy our recent interview with the Institute for Family Studies! 5 Questions: Soren and Ever Johnson on Creating Heavenly Homes Alysse ElHage, Institute for
Listen Now This week, Soren shares an individual reflection on work, dads, and family life. Reading “Teens Need Real Jobs, Not Elite Internships” in the
Listen Now Last week, we attended the SENT “Build Like Saints” Summit in Fort Worth, TX, and were encouraged by all the stories of fellow
Just last week we had the honor of hosting EWTN, the largest religious media network in the world, for a special feature video released on their
Listen Now If there’s one thing we’ve noticed over the years, it’s that we parents all want to build a rich, immersive, Catholic culture in
Listen Now With this Thursday’s feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a question: Is your home under the queenship of Mary? And
Listen Now One sunny Saturday when our firstborn was still in the stroller, we were on a walk through Brookland, our neighborhood at the time—and the
Listen Now One sunny Saturday when our firstborn was still in the stroller, we were on a walk through Brookland, our neighborhood at the time—and the
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