Planing the Same Board as Jesus
As the cold weather lifts, the list of things we want to get done around the house and yard seems to explode. Finally! we can get started on
As the cold weather lifts, the list of things we want to get done around the house and yard seems to explode. Finally! we can get started on
Today is Mardi Gras…Fat Tuesday…and if you’re like us, you’ll probably gather around the table to enjoy a memorable meal tonight. Food delights us and
We don’t know about you, but no one sat us down as newlyweds and gave us a clear picture of how to think about gender roles, division of
“No way!” That’s what we said over breakfast yesterday when we realized that the same line in morning prayer had leapt off the page at
“A tenth for charity!” a man named Moshe exclaims in a movie we saw recently. He and his wife, Hasidic Jews in Jerusalem, are unemployed and
“Yes, I’d be happy to meet you. Why don’t you come over for tea tomorrow afternoon?” the email stated simply. It was the summer of
When you hear the word “stewardship,” do you tense up? Is there conflict in your heart between what God or the Church might ask of
“What is that?!” our 15-year-old son asked incredulously the other day, pointing to a three-block long line of cars in town. It was a drive-thru
Dear Friend, While sheltering at home earlier this year, our family embarked on a series of ambitious DIY projects that will likely keep us busy
Dear Friend, Candidly, the start of summer has caught our family flat-footed. In our defense, last week we—along with our team of wonderful baristas and volunteers!—reopened Trinity House Café
As the cold weather lifts, the list of things we want to get done around the house and yard seems to explode. Finally! we can get started on
Today is Mardi Gras…Fat Tuesday…and if you’re like us, you’ll probably gather around the table to enjoy a memorable meal tonight. Food delights us and
We don’t know about you, but no one sat us down as newlyweds and gave us a clear picture of how to think about gender roles, division of
“No way!” That’s what we said over breakfast yesterday when we realized that the same line in morning prayer had leapt off the page at
“A tenth for charity!” a man named Moshe exclaims in a movie we saw recently. He and his wife, Hasidic Jews in Jerusalem, are unemployed and
“Yes, I’d be happy to meet you. Why don’t you come over for tea tomorrow afternoon?” the email stated simply. It was the summer of
When you hear the word “stewardship,” do you tense up? Is there conflict in your heart between what God or the Church might ask of
“What is that?!” our 15-year-old son asked incredulously the other day, pointing to a three-block long line of cars in town. It was a drive-thru
Dear Friend, While sheltering at home earlier this year, our family embarked on a series of ambitious DIY projects that will likely keep us busy
Dear Friend, Candidly, the start of summer has caught our family flat-footed. In our defense, last week we—along with our team of wonderful baristas and volunteers!—reopened Trinity House Café
Listen Now Let’s be honest: parenting is no walk in the park. Yes, on our better days, we provide the prompt, generous and consistent love
Listen Now At Sunday Mass the other day, we had a flashback to what Mass was like 15 years ago, when we were new to
Listen Now “Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.” Honestly, that’s one of the more helpful adages for us—since we often lament how our “good”
Listen Now The other day we reorganized our junk drawer. We were forced into it by the fact that it no longer closed. Or if
“Their new book Heaven in Your Home Letters & Guide is beautiful to look at, but it’s not a lifestyle magazine, nor is it a self-help book.
Just in time for your Lenten reading needs! Resolve to work on your Trinity House this Lent. With five levels to your Trinity House,
Have you heard about the new movie Cabrini, coming out in March? Look up the trailer and feast your heart on a snippet of the story
Listen Now Who keeps the time for your family? It may seem like an odd question, but take one look around, and you’ll find all
Listen Now From Soren: After 11 years as a monthly columnist for the award-winning Arlington Catholic Herald, I made the decision to wrap it up
Listen Now Even though you’ve probably settled on your 2024 New Year’s resolutions by now, we’d like to invite you to consider one more—a resolution
Merry Christmas! We pray that the graces of the Christmas octave will bless you and your family as we continue to celebrate His birth! Please
Listen Now It’s above our theological pay grade, but let’s imagine that in God’s plan to save us and invite us to eternal life, he
Listen Now Let’s be honest: parenting is no walk in the park. Yes, on our better days, we provide the prompt, generous and consistent love
Listen Now At Sunday Mass the other day, we had a flashback to what Mass was like 15 years ago, when we were new to
Listen Now “Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.” Honestly, that’s one of the more helpful adages for us—since we often lament how our “good”
Listen Now The other day we reorganized our junk drawer. We were forced into it by the fact that it no longer closed. Or if
“Their new book Heaven in Your Home Letters & Guide is beautiful to look at, but it’s not a lifestyle magazine, nor is it a self-help book.
Just in time for your Lenten reading needs! Resolve to work on your Trinity House this Lent. With five levels to your Trinity House,
Have you heard about the new movie Cabrini, coming out in March? Look up the trailer and feast your heart on a snippet of the story
Listen Now Who keeps the time for your family? It may seem like an odd question, but take one look around, and you’ll find all
Listen Now From Soren: After 11 years as a monthly columnist for the award-winning Arlington Catholic Herald, I made the decision to wrap it up
Listen Now Even though you’ve probably settled on your 2024 New Year’s resolutions by now, we’d like to invite you to consider one more—a resolution
Merry Christmas! We pray that the graces of the Christmas octave will bless you and your family as we continue to celebrate His birth! Please
Listen Now It’s above our theological pay grade, but let’s imagine that in God’s plan to save us and invite us to eternal life, he
Join us for this wide-ranging conversation with Jordan Langdon, LCSW, CEO of The Families of Character Show. We had a great time talking about the “why”
Join us for this wide-ranging conversation with Jordan Langdon, LCSW, CEO of The Families of Character Show. We had a great time talking about the “why”
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