Tag: virtue

Episode 37 – The “m” word – Modesty

The dreaded M word… modesty. Dreaded, and yet modesty is a beautiful thing! But what does modesty actually mean? And is it just something girls have to think about? Indeed not! Join us on Living Fullness to explore this important topic.

6 years on… Happy Birthday!

On Thursday the 8th of September 2016, after spending some time in a chapel praying, I launched Virtue Ministry into the world. This little idea that began with a personal conviction was formed into something much greater than I could ever have imagined. You can read the Genesis of VM […]

The genesis of Virtue Ministry

As time goes on, so many of the pieces come together. It’s only in retrospect that I can see just how long God has been working in my heart and in my life to bring VM here. For the sake of keeping it brief here is the logistical aspect of […]

The Harm of Porn & the Wound of Beauty

I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Stina and Fr Sean in an episode on the various dimensions of pornography.  In that interview, a significant portion of our discussion focused on a tendency within our culture to reduce human persons to abstract characteristics on a list. Long after […]

Episode 30 – Virtue – Prudence – Judgement

What is the Virtue of Prudence? Cause, measure and of all the virtues – Aquinas Prudence is the Virtue that uses practical reason to discern the good and to choose the right ways to achieve this good.  Practical wisdom Charioteer of the Virtues It directs all the other virtues. So […]

Truth, What Is That?

To discover what is true is something ingrained in our human nature. We all want to learn. From the moment we can talk, we ask, “Why?”. Any parent of a young child can tell you the list of questions they receive a day is endless. The questions never stop… and […]

A Call to Arms

It is easy to look around at our world today and say “What a mess! Has there ever been a time more evil than this? Where is God in this world?” As a young person, I hear these thoughts in the comments of many older people who, I know, are […]