"Be mywitnesses in Jerusalem, Judeas and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." Jesus' final words to his disciples, as recorded by Luke in the Acts of the Apostles have been at the heart of the missionary vocation of the Church since the beginning. The story of one "local" missionary, Archbishop Charles John Seghers, reminds us of how powerful that command has been across the centuries. We are also reminded that "the ends of the earth" is not a matter of geography, but far more, the human heart. We are all called to be share the Gospel of Jesus Christ no matter where we are, by first planting it in the deep recesses of our own human heart.
Beyond our Imagining: God With Us!
Perfect Thanksgiving
Practice What You Preach
Commandments, Laws, and Love
One Weird Wedding
Vineyards, Vineyards, and Vineyards!
Jesus is Just Wrong!
Wrath and Anger are Hateful Things
Bowl of Cherries or the Cross?
Hospitalero
He's not heavy, he's my brother.
What Value to Place on a Cup of Cold Water?
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
"I will not leave you orphans..."
What is God like?
Believing in what we don't see
Alleluia! A Reflection on Power
Jesus' Passion and Death: And Now We Weep
The Prodigal Son 3: The Elder Brother Who Won't Come Home
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)