Jesus welcomed St. Thomas’s doubt. What about mine?
Jesus never condemns Thomas. Instead, he invites Thomas to come closer.
Jesus never condemns Thomas. Instead, he invites Thomas to come closer.
I imagine hesitation and maybe even resistance into this story. But my children do not.
James’ entire post-conversion lifestyle can be described as both radical and unpopular.
The musical’s haunting refrain inspires my gratitude for St. Luke’s ministry of storytelling.
My kids had fun being in charge of the evening’s meal, and I had a good time watching them work together and talk about what makes a good sibling.
It’s hard for children to let go of baby blankets. It’s even harder for us adults to let go of security addictions or habits and leap fully into the hands of God.
I’ve never been the kind of person on whom a bird would perch. But there’s much more to St. Francis than that.
Caring for animals helps kids know they can improve the lives of creatures smaller and more vulnerable than they are.
Matthew looked up, listened to Jesus, and followed Him with absolutely no regard to what he was leaving behind.
Each of us has a “fig tree” moment wherein the trajectory of our lives is altogether different because Christ notices us.