Emily provides a VM update and a pile of resources to delve deeper into your faith, understanding the will of God and better knowledge of yourself.
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Villainy, Judas Iscariot and reconciling our will to God’s
Emily considers Judas Iscariot’s betrayal to prompt introspection on reconciling our will with God’s. How do we reconcile our will with God’s? How do we surrender our desires for His greater plan, even if it’s difficult?
The outrageously beautiful truth of the cross
Christ didn’t just die for ‘our’ sins, but MY sins. Emily writes how the Passion is a profoundly personal act of love, and how we should seek Christ with the deepest love and desire for relationship.
Starting off 2025 the right way
Emily provides some insight into the Virtue Ministry Team’s retreat day, and some resources for you to delve into your inheritance as a Child of God.
Skipping Over the Plot Twist Diminishes Your Story
In Emily’s first blog for 2025, she writes how life’s disappointments, like a good plot twist, are crucial for growth.
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.
Austen, Temperance and Sensibility
Emily Shaw takes on the virtue of temperance in her latest blog, referencing Jane Austen’s character Marianne Dashwood from her famous novel Sense & Sensibility as a prime example of temperance not in action, and the lack thereof having effect on the world around her.
Dare to Jump: Forming Couples For Marriage
Emily Shaw shares in the Together Paper the importance of preparation and human formation for better success in our marriages in this current age.
Crossing the Line: Competition & Justice
Justice does not always mean equal. Emily Shaw shares insight into how equality and equity do not mean the same thing, and how flexing the virtue of justice means things may not look fair from the outset.