When we consider our own end, it will not bring us into a final wrestling match with the messenger of God, but into the embrace of the Messiah of God.
What do such callings look like? They are ordinary and everyday.
This is the third in a series meant to let the Christian tradition speak for itself, the way it has carried Christians through long winters, confusion, and joy for centuries.

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The victory of Christ is hidden in the crosses we bear as Christians following Him to our own personal Golgothas.
His clarity and fearlessness made him a favorite interview subject for the press in both great and small questions.
Christ intercedes on your behalf before the Father for all the sins that work guilt deep down in your soul.
History was one of dad’s favorite subjects and he shared his knowledge with infectious enthusiasm.
So bondage meets freedom, and God becomes our Master through Christ.
Papa was an incredibly stimulating man who was full of life and made life rich for those found in his path.
There is a mirror that we Christians look into with daily repentance.
“My Old Man” is the story of a single father, a grossly flawed character, told through the eyes of his son who can’t help but love him.
It’s a subject that for some comes up every 4th of July. How does the American Revolution square with Romans 13?
If we are saved by faith, if it is by faith that we have life in His name, what do the sacraments have to do with it? The answer is: everything.
Quid pro quo, you scratch my back and I will scratch yours. It tends to be the way we humans operate.
If you don’t believe Jesus Christ—that is, God in the man born of the Virgin Mary—died for the sins of the world, then you can’t evangelize.