Emily’s in latest blog post about Docility draws a playful connection Mr. Miyagi from “The Karate Kid” and the concept of being docile to the Holy Spirit, reflecting on how Miyagi’s teachings can serve as a metaphor for spiritual growth.
Author: Virtue Ministry
S06 Ep04 – Virtue: Prudence – the Charioteer
Stina and Padre break open the virtue of Prudence, beyond the obvious, explain what ‘the charioteer’ means in context and providing examples and practical applications as to how to exercise the virtue.
S06 Ep03 – Is Complaining a Sin?
In this episode, Padre and Stina discuss whether complaining is a sin? Plus further discussion on levels of severity of complaining, and its effects on our own mentality and spirituality.
S06 Ep02 – Docility: Openness to God’s Will
In this thought-provoking episode of the Virtue Ministry Podcast, hosts Stina and Padre explore the often misunderstood virtue of docility. They discuss how docility, rooted in the Latin word “docilis,” meaning “easily taught,” is essential for spiritual growth and aligning our lives with God’s will.
S06 Ep01 – Integrity: Wholeness in a Fragmented World
In this episode of the Living Fullness Podcast, hosts Stina and Padre delve into the profound meaning of integrity from a Christian perspective. Considering acting according to who we are, as bestowed upon us by God.
Together Paper – Forming Our Children Continues Our Own Formation
For August edition of Together Magazine Emily shares how even if we haven’t fully pulled the log out of our own eye, in forming our children well we can provide steps and strategies to form ourselves better in the process.
A Post on Prudence that Would be Prudent to Peruse
Known as the ‘mother’ of all virtues, Emily shares what prudence is in its full form and practical ways to approach applying more prudence in our lives.
It’s Not a Bridgerton World, but We’d Rather Be Living in It
Emily Shaw shares how living vicariously through fictional characters, as much of society is doing through the Bridgerton series, we are conditioning mind and body to do the same.
Together Paper – Forming Others Requires Forming Ourselves
Forming our children requires formation of ourselves, and while we try our best, we can’t expect perfection, Emily Shaw explores in her latest Together Paper article.
The Power of Silence – A Sub-Virtue of Temperance
In the virtue of silence lies the hidden power of temperance – the power to listen deeply and make authentic connections. Stina explores the importance of silence in
fostering healthy and fulfilling relationships.