Quenching Our Deepest Thirst

The last words a dying person speaks to his/her loved ones are usually full of meaning and significance. This is especially true of the dying Jesus on the cross. The 4 Gospels record the 7 last sayings of Christ in their Passion narratives of Christ’s crucifixion. Let us take a look at one of these […]

Help young Mom and her five year old daughter

This is an urgent plea for help. A young Mom with a five year old daughter is planning to move to Woodward Avenue on Tuesday, November 11th. They are fleeing an abusive situation and have been staying at the Hiatus House. This family is moving in with some clothing but nothing else. So far, we have […]

God’s Opus – Your Life

One of the most enjoyable and inspiring movies I have ever seen is Mr. Holland’s Opus. It came out in 1995. Mr. Holland, played by Richard Dreyfuss, aspired to be a great music composer in his life. But because of various circumstances, he ended up teaching music to high school students. It was a job […]

Little Is Much When God Is In It – Part II

Miracles Start Small Like all great works of God, the feeding miracle of the 5,000 (John 6:1-15) started simply. It began in some small Judean kitchen with a mother making a small lunch for her young son. Barley loaves were the least expensive kind of bread. In addition, our account specifically says the fish were […]

The Thread Line of Faith Through Redemptive History

In the New Testament Book of Hebrews, in the eleventh chapter, we have a catalogue of several Old Testament heroes of the faith. It is interesting to note that 7 of these Hall of Famers come from the Book of Genesis:  Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. These 7 represent a thread line […]