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Reflections of Family and Faith

"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton

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Strengthening family unity

Will Only a Few be Saved? Family Reflection Video

Jesus will bring us to the ultimate victory, but first we have to let him manage our team.

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God Places the Lonely in Families

This verse. I can’t get it out of my head. I don’t even remember when I read it, but somehow it’s been on my mind and heart the past couple months and that’s usually a pretty good sign the Holy Spirit put it there.

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Strengthening family unity

Jesus, the Church, and Marriage: Family Reflection Video

Jesus was never married, but he taught us a lot about it.

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Why pray?

Jesus Said "Woman, You are Set Free" Family Reflection Video

A lesson in always treating people well, not just when it works for us.

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Comfort a Hurting Child

All of us know children who are coping with the pain experienced when family relationships are fractured by angry divorces, abuse, or neglect. They are our children’s friends, our grandchildren, our neighbors, or perhaps our nieces and nephews. Beyond the emotional woundedness they carry into each day, hidden spiritual scars can devastate their lives for decades and enslave their souls. We can comfort a hurting child in surprisingly simple but effective ways.

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The Secret Effect We Have on Others

The seventeenth-century poet John Donne famously quipped “No man is an island” in his poem of the same name. Like the ripples in a pond after a stone is thrown, our actions continue on – even after our part has been done. While it is easy to feel as though we are the only ones impacted by what we do, that is not the case. We affect everyone around us.

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