
Christians are joined with a great cloud of witnesses in heaven who are all part of a single covenant family by faith in Jesus.

Do we really love Jesus? If so, do we actually hate sin like He does, much as we might hate a fatal disease like COVID-19 or cancer?

“The line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of their own heart?”

Hallelujah! Christ is risen! The Lord is risen indeed! Hallelujah!

The “cancel culture” of Jesus’ day attempted to silence Him and His disciples. The world continues to try to silence it. Sometimes it is hard to tell when we are being “cancelled” and when we are using wisdom.

Further reflections on being clothed in Christ, especially in light of Lent.

Jesus’ righteousness is our righteousness. We should share His righteousness with the world.

Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem reminds us that He comes in both righteousness and mercy. This perspective can guide us through Lent.

The Bible refers to Cornelius the Centurion as a righteous man before he heard the Gospel. Is this a misunderstanding, or can we learn something about the nature of righteousness from this?

On the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), let us reflect on some of his thoughts about prayer and God’s will.