In this episode, Stina and Padre tackle the challenging notion of “God gives his hardest battles to his toughest soldiers.” They explore the complexities of suffering and what it truly means to carry our crosses.
Tag: love
In Giving, We Receive
Grace Feltoe discusses how generosity does not always mean giving and depleting ourselves and our funds, but filling our cup also.
Wax on, wax off and waxing lyrical about docility to the Holy Spirit
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.
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.
A Christian False Sense of Security
Elise Drum shares that comparison and relativism to those around us is a slippery-slope from having virtue turn to vice. And how we should be comparing ourselves to those we admire rather than those we feel morally superior to.
A Temple of the Holy Spirit
Elise Drum reflects on the human body, how we treat it, in what ways we may abuse ourselves mentally and physically, and considers how we truly are temples of the Holy Spirit.
S05 Ep13 – Debunking- Does God Hate Sinners?
In this episode, we address a controversial statement made by a pastor regarding God’s attitude towards sinners. We examine Augustine’s perspective, contextualize biblical passages, and rebut Protestant Christology. Drawing parallels with parental love, we explore the concept of unconditional love and share personal testimonies of experiencing God’s mercy and forgiveness.
Playing the Blame Game Does Nothing to Help Heal Our Wounds
Emily Shaw’s latest article is out in the
Together Paper. She talks about the issue of the
‘mother wound’ and how the blame has fallen to women in a world that expects nothing less than for women to leave mothering behind.
Purity beyond Promiscuity, Lust and Sexual Sin
Stina writes how Purity goes far beyond the connotation of sexual sin, lust and promiscuity. Purity is about a purification of our heart to draw closer to and be in union with God.
Purity – What It Is, What It Isn’t and Why You Should Care
Emily Shaw writes how this months virtue, purity, encompasses far more than just chastity and sexual morality, but the orientation and motives of our heart in all facets of life.