
Topic: restless
By John Horvat II There are those who attack traditional marriage and say this sacred institution should no longer be defined in terms of the procreation of the human race and the mutual love and supp ... discussYou is kind, you is smart, you is important. Recently I watched the brilliant film ‘The Help’ (I know it came out some time ago but I’m a bit behind!) Not only is this a film that passes the Bec ... discuss
The Restless Flame by Louis De WohlMy rating: 4 of 5 starsHaving dropped The Brothers Karamazov and realizing I will have to resort to Cliff Notes before my book club meets in August (there's a first ... discuss
From my quote journal.Gregor flushed as he went on: "The entire content of the Confesions could be put into one single sentence in the book: when Augustine addresses God, saying: 'Thou hast made us fo ... discuss
The following article is by Rev. Dr. Ken Korby. It was posted on Steadfast Lutherans and originally posted on Pastor Riley's Blog, 'The First Premise' You shall have no other gods.What does ... discuss
Based on a letter by Francis Church,editor of the New York Sun in a September 21, 1897 editorial reply toVirginia O'Hanion who had written to inquire if Santa Claus really existed.Yes, Virginia, there ... discuss
y of the Lord's call to us to leave our boats and come follow Him touches me deeply. Every time. Now that I know that it was Pope John Paul's favorite hymn, I love it even more. Spanish Lyrics1. Tú h ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORDecember 2, 2012by Fr. George W. Rutler The four weeks of Advent are a test of how profoundly or superficially we understand the meaning of life. In these weeks, the Church revea ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. The four weeks ... discuss
The following is a message from Min. David Wilkerson called "You Cannot Carry Your Own Cross" followed by a video sermon from Min. B.H. Clendennen entitled, "Self-Denial".It goes hand in hand with the ... discuss
Address at the Catholic Life Congress in Philadelphia on Nov. 17. From The National Catholic RegisterBy Archbishop Charles Chaput My comments today will be simple. I want to focus o ... discuss
St Augustin said our hearts are restless until they rest in You. But once we are with God are we meant to rest? I think God calls us to be brave and to move out our comfort zone. He ... discuss
Yesterday, my wife and I went to see Restless Heart – The Confessions of St. Augustine. I got home from work late and was sitting at the dining room table eating some delicious tomato soup at ... discuss
The birthday notification popped up on my Skype window: Jeffrey Ostrowski turns 31 today. I had to look again. Only 31 years old? This is a musician who has produced probably two dozen books of music ... discuss
All Saints' Day, All Hallows, Hallowmas ("hallows" meaning "saints," and "mas" meaning "Mass"), is a feast celebrated on November 1 or on the first Sunday after Pentecost in honour of all the saints, ... discuss
See it on the big screen if you get a chance. The actress playing Monica was terrific as was the actor playing St. Ambrose. Now I want to re-read the Confessions.Augustine is a saint for our time, a t ... discuss
The idea of somebody protesting a prayer vigil may sound odd. But it does happen — because prayer is effective. As one local 40 Days for Life coordinator said, “the protest shows so clearly th ... discuss
Hear Matthew Flannagan preach on Genesis 27. Genesis 27 – Jacob and Esau 27 When Isaac was old and his eyes were so weak that he could no longer see, he called for Esau his older son and sai ... discuss
“Our hearts are restless, O God, until they rest in You.”~ St. AugustineThose who know me know that I am writing very few reviews these days due to the many hours of research I have been devoting ... discuss
Sermon 24th SundaySunday 16th September 2012"Satan get behind me, you think as man does not as how God thinks"Stark words directed at St Peter for his seemingly innocent rejoinder to Our Lord. Ho ... discuss
By Tim Drake | Due to a technical glitch, we weren't able to get the full episode of last week's Register Radio posted until yesterday morning. The show was recorded live at the Catholic Marke ... discuss
By Tim Drake | Due to a technical glitch, we weren't able to get the full episode of last week's Register Radio posted until yesterday morning. The show was recorded live at the Catholic Marke ... discuss
… The reader does not need to have memorized the 1907 encyclical letter of Pope Saint Pius X Pascendi Dominici Gregis (On the Doctrines of the Modernists) to smell something fishy in Cardinal M ... discuss
Last night the Good Looking One and I went to see Restless Heart: The Confessions of Augustine. The local Indian Catholic community arranged for a showing at one of our area theaters for a week. ... discuss
Film Review: Restless Heart, Winning the Battle Against Temptations, How to be Most Hated, and More!
This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for August 28 is St. Augustine.Augustine Aurelius was born on November 13, 354, in Tagaste, North Africa. His father was a pagan, his mother, St. Monica. Still unbaptized and burn ... discuss
photosourceToday is the feastday of Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, whose tomb I meant to visit on my last trip to Rome, but got sidetracked, because I am an idiot. As the mother of two youn ... discuss
OMG, ... did this really come from CBS? Yep, your eyes and ears aren't deceiving you ... that's actually CBS nailing Barack Obama for his refusal to admit his responsibility for the personal att ... discuss
Denver, Colo., Aug 20, 2012 / 10:33 am (CNA).- “Restless Heart,” a feature film about the famous theologian St. Augustine of Hippo, is now available for sponsored theatrical screenings acr ... discuss
First feature film on St. Augustine will debut at showcase Catholic media event Contact: Tim Lilley, 678-990-9032, TLilley@MaximusMG.com; Kevin Wandra, 678-990-9032, KWandra@MaximusMG.com SAN FRA ... discuss
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Our natives were restless last night. And by that I mean: both the Striderling or Princess Peach thought that sleep was optional, that partying was more fun at all hours of the night, including betwee ... discuss
Monday, August 13, 2012 Dr. Grant Clark: A journey from death to life By Anna AbbottCelebrate Life The life of Dr. Grant Clark, of Depoe ... discuss
The life of Dr. Grant Clark, of Depoe Bay, Oregon, calls to mind Saint Augustines words: Our hearts are restless till they rest in Thee. Decades ago, just a few years after finishing medical sch ... discuss
It was a very busy weekend and, apart from things relevant to my sermon preparation, I only managed to read a few things. And from those select articles comes one which I must urge you to read...and c ... discuss
Can’t sleep? Suzanne Slonczewski-Simonovich’s new book “Forty Poems for Restless Nights” is available to see you through. As she says, Słodkie sny ~ Dobra noc/Sweet dreams ~ ... discuss
Can’t sleep? Suzanne Slonczewski-Simonovich’s new book “Forty Poems for Restless Nights” is available to see you through. As she says, Słodkie sny ~ Dobra noc/Sweet dreams ~ ... discuss
This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEvery ... discuss
A sneak peek inside the new pro-life book God Moments III: True Love Leads To Life. From Chapter 9: Restoring a Culture of LifeSomething Men Should Know By Sean McVeigh Th ... discuss
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Will Thou Be Made Whole?"The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?" Proverbs 18:14You can have a sickness or weakness in your body, yet still be emboldened by ... discuss
I just discovered a great new website entitled "Love Letters from Kansas" and learned that I am a Resolute Lover. Discover what your heart is trying to tell you. Learn your marriage mindset ... discuss
The Republican Party gets one last chance. It is this election. Erick Erickson talks third party here: A Republican Party that has been unwilling to cut spending has now let go through Congress legi ... discuss
The quality we Americans most cherish is liberty. It is here that we Christians, while patriots, often find ourselves restless. Not that we are not grateful for our freedom – you bet we are! But ... discuss
When I saw thing nasty things written about Stephen Woodworth, I was outraged. Many poor-choicers, time and again, will say anything about their opponents no matter how far-fetched. Then they will ... discuss
Buy our book! The Four Moms: Life in a Shoe, Smockity Frocks, Raising Olives, and Me The Question of the week is, how do we mothers of many keep up our energy? I pay the utilities on time. Bwahaha ... discuss
I'm travelling with a couple other pastors from Iowa, on my way down to this year's Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans. I'm excited about the trip for several reasons: I'm excited to spend t ... discuss
On Sunday I suggested to my parents that we go to the beach. My father would always just as soon stay home to watch a ballgame, so I was glad when they consented. Let us say “mistakes were made.” ... discuss
I've been restless lately. Not quite sure why but when I stumbled back into blogworld a few days ago it became clear. While catching up on all of the blogs I once followed I found that I wasn't the on ... discuss
I can't sleep... partly because I'm still stressing over something work-related, and partly because I have other projects to finish as well. So I was trying to "de-stress" by browsing through Facebook ... discuss
“With the first pick in the 2012 NFL draft, the Indianapolis Colts select Andrew Luck, quarterback, Stanford University.” With this sentence last Thursday evening the National Football League’s ... discuss
Though prayer is instictive, it is also difficult labor. David M’Intyre makes and explains this point in his book The Hidden Life of Prayer:Instinctive as is our dependence upon God, no duty is ... discuss
Last Sunday, the big eyes of a little girl peered over her father's shoulder, fixed directly on me as we sang. I could have ignored her. I could have become self-conscious about being watched. ... discuss
Scott Martelle’s biography of Detroit (Chicago Review Press, 2011) begins with its early history as a French fort and fur -trading settlement. Advantageously situated on fertile land at a bend of th ... discuss
BY: Evangelist ET (Resident Hicktowner) Bishop Walker received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; a Master of Divinity Degree from Vanderbilt University an ... discuss
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. NEW YORK (AP) — Just another crazy day for the New York Jets. Hours after the Jets announced they had agreed in principle to acquire Tim Tebow from the Denver Broncos, ESPN rep ... discuss
Just received this from a long-time friend I met online through her beautiful blog which has always been chock-full of practical encouragement for moms. She's a beautiful Christian woman with a beau ... discuss
Picture of pastors who attended the first "Elephant Room"In a recent article at the Out Of UR Blog the author interacts with several pastors on a video who are discussing the issue of blogge ... discuss
Obedience is a vow, and every vow is intended to be woven into life as one of the basic foundations of our existence. We are obedient simply because we are creatures, not the creator. Every day we mus ... discuss
Magical Mrs. M. really needs her own category on my blog. She recently struck again.In last week's art class, she had the kids do a project based on Kandinsky's "Colour Study: Squares With Concen ... discuss
The Benedictine monk vows stability, and this means he will stay in one place. He’s not on the move like a friar or a missionary. He can’t be whisked here and there like a diocesan priest. ... discuss
This is the ridiculous list of what I take, and why. Not all of it is specific to a low-carb diet. Liqui-Kelp: I take this for the iodine on a chiropractor's recommendation. She is a friend from out ... discuss
.OPINION SPACEMars Trip Postponed IndefinitelyIn 2003 we are probably further from Mars than ever beforeby Robert N. GoingAmsterdam - Mar 20, 2003So, I guess I won't be going to Mars after all. Ab ... discuss
It is not surprising that there are rumors afloat that the US will engage in direct talks with Iran. Cui bono? ... discuss
The red and white symbolize the types of martyrdom. The colors can also symbolize the theological virtues of Charity and Faith respectively. The crowns represent the types of martyrdom as well and a ... discuss
True humility is not an abject, groveling, self-despising spirit--it is but a right estimate of ourselves as God sees us.Tryon Edwards Humility means knowing the good about yourself and the bad about ... discuss
“And it came to pass as they went in the way, one said to him, I will follow thee wheresoever thou goest, Lord. And Jesus said to him, The foxes have holes and the birds of the heaven roosting ... discuss
Since you people are all over the Kindle deals, let me tell you about a couple more. Shepherd Press has marked all their Kindle titles at $3.99 (that link will produce most of their books but some jun ... discuss
When our kids were young and going on field trips, one of our favorite places to visit was Pendleton Woolen Mills in Oregon. The whole process fascinated me—from carding to spinning to dyeing to wea ... discuss
The 1st Joyful Mystery: The Annunciation“Hail, full of grace! The Lord is with you!” “You shall conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus.” The fruit o ... discuss
I was reflecting today about those who really have the power to hurt us. It isn't strangers, goodness knows. Most of us couldn't care less about what they think. But when someone close to us, a family ... discuss
< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> DIV> Editor's Note: Not too long ago we began a search for a local conservative columnist. A few of you responded, and today ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, Conservatism, it has been said, is not an ideology but a way of viewing the world. This is partially true: conservatives seek ... discuss
This comes via Doug Welch on Google+ (H/T Gateway Pundit) Capital New York reports: With Governor Chris Christie confirming today that he won’t seek the presidency, some big-name donors are fina ... discuss
This comes via Doug Welch on Google+ (H/T Gateway Pundit) Capital New York reports: With Governor Chris Christie confirming today that he won’t seek the presidency, some big-name donors are fina ... discuss
There has been a lot of talk in the blogosphere about James MacDonald inviting T.D. Jakes to round 2 of The Elephant Room, to be held on January 25, 2012. Controversy has centered around the widesprea ... discuss
Obama-Buffet Hypocrisy! Buffet Hasn't Paid Taxes Since 2002 So, Mr. Obama "Gave" Warren Buffet The Medal of Freedom Today in Washington, D.C. - Sept. 19, 2011: Senate reconvenes at 2 PM today and be ... discuss
…they go streaking at your event, get arrested by the police who then seize the wild raccoon kept in the backseat of their car. Guess that wasn’t water (or even gin) he was drinking out ... discuss
Dr. John MacArthur, an esteemed and popular Bible teacher, one who is particularly beloved among Christians adhering to the Reformed traditions, has recently penned a warning to his friends about the ... discuss
Brethren, may the peace of Our Lord Jesus Christ, "the glory of this people, Israel," be with all of you. Today the Iranian regime observes a feast all their own, "International Jerusalem Day," in wh ... discuss
Facts about acai berry pills Lots of people searching for acai berry pills do not know when and where by to invest in them in any way at all. Acai berry is a natural fruit that is hugely popular toda ... discuss
Gospel-Centered Family - Westminster Books has Tim Chester’s Gospel-Centered Family on sale for just $3.99. “Many books aim to raise up competent, balanced parents and well-trained, well-r ... discuss
By JOEL DAVIDSON (CatholicAnchor.org) – Alaska’s brilliant fleeting summers bring with them a sense of urgency — especially in August. From the time the snow melts to the first fall frost, ... discuss
What if I (and my dog) stood at the same spot everyday in Tucson, Arizona, to catch the sun set? What would that be like? I would go in the same way that Manet went to the same spot every da ... discuss
Here's what each of us had to say about this section:Kimberly, Raising Olives Connie, Smockity Frocks Kim B, Large Family Logistics Kim, Life In a Shoe Here's the section one discussion The ... discuss
"It is precisely this clinging to victimhood as a means of demonstrating one’s virtue and advancing one’s well-being that has led us into a society in which welfare and quotas are "civil rights, ... discuss
When Anna Wells, a slightly reckless and very restless Newfoundland painter, has unprotected sex on the most fertile day in her cycle, neglects to take a morning-after pill and then discovers herself ... discuss
[h/t to JG for forwarding this.]\"I see that Old Queen Vic finally died. Now that's the kind of an old gal I'd like to tie up with.\" -The Duke as John Bernard Books in The Shootist&nbs ... discuss
Beer, Bohemianism and True Christian Liberty - John MacArthur continues his series to the Young, Restless and Reformed crowd: “If everything you know about Christian living came from blogs and w ... discuss
I’ve got something a little bit different today. This is a kind of discussion or interview I had with my friend Julian, who was asking me about some of the questions and some of the complication ... discuss
Happy August. It’s a holiday up here in Canada, something we call the Civic holiday. It’s one of those weird holidays where most people get the day off, but some don’t. I’m not ... discuss
Part 5: Becoming Truly Relevant And Truly Counter-Cultural We Must Never Stop Evangelizing If you’ve read the first 4 parts of this series, and have made it to this final post, I thank you. Hope ... discuss
Clearly, what we are getting out of Washington is not leadership, not from anyone. It is spitefulfulness; it is deceit; it is hyperbole unto madness and maneuvering and masterful manipulation, but it& ... discuss
John Stott’s death has already generated a lot of memorials. Here are a few that I found particularly interesting: Sandy Grant, Mark Meynell, Andy Le Peau and Timmy Brister. Many more will ... discuss
Part 2: When A Church Is Run As A Business, It Can’t Help But Be About The Bottom-line A Pragmatic Mindset Derived More From Capitalism Than From Scripture It is my opinion that the United Sta ... discuss
John MacArthur is in the midst of penning a series of articles that will address (and encourage and scold) the Young, Restless, Reformed movement—this thing they call the New Calvinism. I have o ... discuss
Last night I had the privilege of speaking to a big group of teens who traveled up from Tulsa, Oklahoma to do some missions work here in Toronto. What a great encouragement it is to see those teens se ... discuss
Father God, I praise You for the good work You are doing among the earth. You are never idle. You never sleep. You are always mindful of each and every life You have created. You know everything abou ... discuss
Today is the feastday of St. Benedict of Nurcia, who is regarded the Father of Western Monasticism. He is also one of the Patron Saints of Europe, and our dear Holy Father Benedict XVI, who made a ret ... discuss
Lately I’m wondering what is happening to me. The once prolific writer in me is now almost wordless. Is this the end of the writer in me? I can’t seem to think of anything to share here o ... discuss
We've written for years about the correlation between diabetes, obesity and the lack of sleep. While some prioritize other activities above a good night's rest, others simply have difficulty getting ... discuss
Today we commemorate St. Paul. According to Butler:ST. PAUL was born at Tarsus, of Jewish parents, and studied at Jerusalem, at the feet of Gamaliel. While still a young man, he held the clothes of th ... discuss
I saw the undefeated two weeks ago at Right Online. I actually decided to wait until it was getting a little more attention before offering my take. With the premiere in Pella last night, now seems li ... discuss
I've been hard at work editing the old introductory article to my "Arminian vs Reformed theology" series and getting ready to re-post the series. In the meantime, here's some things I've stumbled acr ... discuss
I've been hard at work editing the old introductory article to my "Arminian vs Reformed theology" series and getting ready to re-post the series. In the meantime, here's some things I've stumbled acr ... discuss
I am pro-life because as a human being, I know that weexist for love. ‘In a plan of sheer goodness’ we have been made to share inGod’s ‘own blessed life’ (Compendium, 1). Nothing short ... discuss
As Spiritual Director for the North American College in Vatican City, Fr. Tomasek SJ presented this talk to the faculty and students there a few years ago. Since June is the month during which the Cat ... discuss
Just Courage: God’s Great Expedition for the Restless Christian By Gary A. Haugen (InterVarsity Press: 978-0-8308-3494-5, HB, 150 pages) Would you rather be safe or brave? Do you want to hav ... discuss
Scott Ott has posted a terrific column today on how the Anthony Weiner scandal makes the case for smaller government. Here’s a sample: Constitutional Conservatives should sit down this day and w ... discuss
Before we begin this section, I want to remind us all that this Law—from the Ten Commandments through the end of Deuteronomy—this Law serves many purposes. One of those purposes is to paint a pict ... discuss
Impressive Ceremonies for Dedication of War Memorial Window at St. Mary's Church In a gorgeous setting of regal splendor the Liberty memorial window installed in St. Mary's Church as a tribute to th ... discuss
Brethren the Huffington Post published a very interesting post, entitled Has Atheism Become a Religion?, which I think you ought to read. My comments were too long for the comments’ box, so I chose ... discuss
ST. MARGARET OF CORTONA: THE SECOND MAGDALENE—1247-1297They were stirring times in Tuscany when Margaret was born. They were the days of Manfred and Conradin, of the Guelphs and Ghibellines in Italy ... discuss
I came across an article today celebrating the imperfect mother. Wow! Did that resonate with me. If you think you are the perfect mom, just ask your kids. They will clue you in pronto on all the ... discuss
As you read this I should be spending the first few hours of my fortieth birthday flying towards home. I hope to be with my family just before the kids all go to school and then have a BIG Birthday fr ... discuss
Face it. The general public doesn’t give two hoots right now about who the GOP puts up for president in 2012. Many people, even in Iowa, loathe what is about to happen to them. They don’t want ... discuss
Because you more than likely got a watered down homily this Ash Wednesday, here is something that resembles a real homily - (The Denver Catholic Register): This Lent, accept God's love, reflect it to ... discuss
MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVIFOR LENT 2011“You were buried with him in baptism,in which you were also raised with him.” (cf. Col 2: 12)Dear Brothers and Sisters,The Lenten period, which lea ... discuss
Everyone is talking about the existence of hell. Is hell a real place? Is it a literal place of literal torment? It seems that this issue snuck up on us a little bit. Just a month ago a book came out ... discuss
“If we need Aristotle, I think, we need Augustine more. Augustine was human enough, brilliant enough to realize that Plato’s search for a true public order, which corresponded to our inner order a ... discuss
"You were buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him." (cf. Col 2: 12) Dear Brothers and Sisters, The Lenten period, which leads us to the celebration of Holy Easter, ... discuss
On Tuesday, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow was on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno to talk politics. Is that entertainment? Actually, it is in a way. Much of what Maddow had to say was absolutely ludicrous, and ... discuss
I looked back on my blog to see when the last Simple Woman's Daybook got posted and was astonished to find that it was in AUGUST of last year. Little Baby K number 2 was just a gummy-bear in his mama' ... discuss
Voters this fall will once again be asked to decide a state constitutional amendment that seeks to define a person to give legal rights to an unborn child. In March, Colorado Amendment 62, called the ... discuss
One of my friends posted this beautiful prayer in a forum for someone who has been not only a cherished friend but also a spiritual mentor of mine for a long time and who is currently undergoing some ... discuss
Note to the wise: If you are not a subscriber to The Family in America - The Quarterly Journal of the Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society, you need to be! Every issue is jam-packed with abso ... discuss
As a Christian and a conservative, I believe we have reached a crossroads where we need to seriously reconsider our approach to cultural engagement. The swift undercurrent of moral decay continues to ... discuss
Wanted to pass along this interesting dream of St. John Bosco to my fellow teachers around and about. Convicting reading.An Exhortation to EducatorsLetter from St. John Bosco to his Salesians, from Ro ... discuss
Just Courage: God’s Great Expedition for the Restless Christian By Gary A. Haugen (InterVarsity Press: 978-0-8308-3494-5, HB, 150 pages) Would you rather be safe or brave? Do you want to hav ... discuss
"BORN IN THE USA, MAKING IT IN KOREA"... FINANCIAL TIMES ARTICLE MENTIONThe Financial Times ran an article on my friend, Jimmy, and his current company, Innotive, today. I blogged about Jimmy se ... discuss
"BORN IN THE USA, MAKING IT IN KOREA"... FINANCIAL TIMES ARTICLE MENTIONThe Financial Times ran an article on my friend, Jimmy, and his current company, Innotive, today. I blogged about Jimmy se ... discuss
Name: Marine Sgt. Cesar B. Ruiz--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Age: 26--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fr ... discuss
“The Young and the Restless,” an op-ed in today’s New York Times, provides us an opportunity to think through the issue of “life without parole” sentencing of juveniles h ... discuss
Come my tan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready, Have you your pistols? have you your sharp-edged axes? Pioneers! O pioneers! For we cannot tarry here, We must march my darli ... discuss
Andrea ZalewskiAndrea Zalewski killed her baby daughter, Lola Lieb, on October 29, 2008.From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 12, 2009:A 26-year-old West Allis woman has been charged in the death ... discuss
Just Courage: God’s Great Expedition for the Restless Christian By Gary A. Haugen (InterVarsity Press: 978-0-8308-3494-5, HB, 150 pages) Would you rather be safe or brave? Do you want to hav ... discuss
I've been hard at work editing the old introductory article to my "Arminian vs Reformed theology" series and getting ready to re-post the series. In the meantime, here's some things I've stumbled acr ... discuss
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart Beads of the Sacred Heart Prayer to the Wounded Heart of Jesus My heart is restless til it rest ... discuss
On the last day of the first round of my summer vacation, I want to offer up some links that have been collecting in my Bookmarks folder. NoiseTrade NoiseTrade is a site co-founded by Derek Webb tha ... discuss
I saw the Dr for my 37.5 week appointment on Monday and got some heavy news. Because I'm insulin dependent for the gestational diabetes, I have a higher risk of stillbirth closer to and beyond my due ... discuss
The house progress I took a trip to the farm earlier this month. Usually Greg goes to check on the progress, but since he’d been travelling so much lately, it was decided that I should go instead. ... discuss
This is Part 4 of a series of articles on How to End Abortion written by Fr. Anthony Mellace (drdavila@aol.com) and is published here with his permission. Fr. Mellace has a new website: http://www.fre ... discuss
Wednesday May 7, 2008Kirk Wellum on Young, Restless, Reformed Kirk Wellum, a professor at Toronto Baptist Seminary, has some good things to say about the Calvinist resurgence. "Personally, I am thrill ... discuss
Monday May 5, 2008Wow. Wow. Wow. Phil Johnson writes in glowing terms about a couple of new books that are well worth reading. Gospel Unity Among Educational Camps Josh Harris provides a video where ... discuss
From Joel Rosenberg: (New York City, April 23, 2008)—As I was driving down to the CNN studios Tuesday to tape the Glenn Beck Show, I was listening to Rush Limbaugh. Rush was discussing Sen. ... discuss
I guess I should never be surprised by anything in the LA Times. The paper has a long track record of liberal obsolescence. Still, today’s article titled Iran watching U.S. campaigns with hope f ... discuss
First I heard a cough or two, then three or four, then noises signaling a restless sleeper, and then inarticulate noises of distress. I went into her bedroom where she was yelling, in her consonant-f ... discuss
Here is what parishioners saw upon entering our church. Many came 30 minutes early, wanting to get strategically placed seats, myself included. I needed quick getaway for my restless daughter as well ... discuss
Friday Photo; Plus Tony Dungy, Bold Ambassador for the Kingdom; Narnia Update; Hallmarks of True Christianity; Isidor of Seville; Vodka-Buying Tips, More>It's been a while since I shared some food p0r ... discuss
Yes, I’ve been saying this all along… A while back (pre-Obama-surge) I wrote: Come on - the last president who had a “D” after his name saw the 5.6% unemployment rates trump ... discuss
Young, Restless, Reformed...and So What? Scott Lamb reviews Colin Hansen's book, "Young, Restless, Reformed" and asks whether the surge of Calvinists today really represents a major influence/trend i ... discuss
Scott Lamb is both a friend and a contributor to Discerning Reader. I’m pretty sure he reads even more books than I do and we knew that sooner or later he and I would read the same title at the ... discuss
I love Memories of a Catholic Wife and Mother. She pointed me to an article from In the Heart of My Home that I find so very convicting, especially lately.I'm feeling the nesting urge. It seems like ... discuss
Perhaps you read Christianity Today's cover feature "Young, Restless, Reformed" in September 2006, that described the "comeback of Calvinism". Maybe you've encountered someone speaking enthusiastical ... discuss
From Citizen Outreach: By: Chuck Muth WRESTLEMANIA XXIV In case you missed the greatest sports/entertainment spectacular in the world last night, “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair has been ... discuss
Hippies and Nazies, an apt comparison; "Mother Earth" vs. God the Father; Schism in the Church; Religious Art>It's my day today, so...just some fun stuff (har!). Though I had some great stuff lined u ... discuss
Remember what you learned about Henry Ford in school? If your schooling was like my schooling, then you learned that Ford was brilliant because he invented the assembly line.If your schooling was slig ... discuss
FIRST THINGS: On the Square » Blog Archive » The Tears of Abraham Annotatedtags: no_tagAnd for the very first time in the Bible, we find a scene of mourning. Abraham enters her tent and w ... discuss
By Walid Phares, Washington Times:As Americans debate whhich presidential candidate is best to confront the jihadists or at least preempt their offensives worldwide, the latter almost seized a key Afr ... discuss
There has been nearly no news about something which is terrible for Africa and specially for Darfur: the conquest by Saudi and Sudan-backed Jihadis of nearly all Chad in less than a week. Some days ag ... discuss
Danny Carlton blogs:...if people are fearful of not having income, they slow down their spending, creating a slow down in the flow of resources. The MSM (mainstream media) are fully aware of this and ... discuss
From my quote journal.Wherever I am, at home, in a hotel, in a train, plane or airport, I would not feel irritated, restless, and desirous of being somewhere else or doing something else. I would know ... discuss
From Walter Williams at WorldNetDaily... There are three ways government can get the money for a stimulus package. It can tax, borrow or inflate the currency by printing money. If government taxes ... discuss
Amid the media's fixations on the New Hampshire primary (and it's own wildly erroneous polls and reporting), a truly momentous event is almost being ignored.But not by Austin Bay.Why would five Irania ... discuss
(2007-12-16) — Senators John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton this week picked up endorsements from the Des Moines Register and Boston Globe newspapers, as well as backing from the Weste ... discuss
Today we continue reading the classics together by turning to the second chapter of John Owen’s Overcoming Sin and Temptation. If you’d like to know more about this project, you can read about it ... discuss
When I was younger (okay, not younger ... young) I wrote a short story about a woman who was restless. It wasn't a particularly good story, although it earned me the absolute best rejection letter I' ... discuss
Those of us who frown on the transferring of feast days for convenience' sake know today is the actual anniversary of the fateful landing in San Salvador in 1492. We count it as a Catholic holiday bec ... discuss
Just a few days ago I found out that a dear old friend died last week. Though we had not spoken to him for several years, he is a man who, along with his wife, left a deep impression on Aileen and me. ... discuss
I love soaring, poetic speeches, and I particularly appreciate beautifully written short speeches that inspire. I blogged on inspiring short speeches in November 2004 I’m thinking today of great ... discuss
I love soaring, poetic speeches, and I particularly appreciate beautifully written short speeches that inspire. I blogged on inspiring short speeches in November 2004 I’m thinking today of great ... discuss
Psalm 127:3 Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. I have been planning to join the homeschool open house, hosted by Tiany, for the last couple of weeks, bu ... discuss
Many of you have read A Special Mother is Born, my article about how Our Lord spoke to my heart to prepare me for giving birth to Christina. I am constantly amazed at the richness of His grace, liftin ... discuss
Many of you have read A Special Mother is Born, my article about how Our Lord spoke to my heart to prepare me for giving birth to Christina. I am constantly amazed at the richness of His grace, liftin ... discuss
This post was submitted and rejected as an OP-ED for the New York TimesThe discussion about new guidelines for mandatory prenatal testing of all pregnant women for Down syndrome has engendered a move ... discuss
from Catholic Exchange:Kirk Honeycutt, writing for the Hollywood Reporter, echoes the complaints of a number of critics that the Harry Potter films are becoming darker as the series progresses. This ... discuss
OK, the crazies are out in force now that the fourth is over. I only wish they had been so vociferous about celebrating our nation's independence.Julian Bond, the tired old chairman of the board for t ... discuss
“Come Aside and Rest Awhile” pro-life retreat this past weekend at the St. Joseph-in-the-Hills Retreat House in Malvern, Pa., both subdued and generated restlessness. Inspirational Mas ... discuss
Yesterday, Pope Benedict XVI traveled to Assisi to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the city’s favorite hometown hero, St. Francis. During his eleven-hour trip, the pope gave five talks, inc ... discuss
I was attending Holy Mass at 5 Pm last Sunday, to honor a holy priest's 45th Anniversary. Fr. Paul Daum has served faithfully in the Diocese of Rockville Centre in various capacities, but I know him b ... discuss
She leaned into me and whispered, “By the time the sun takes over watch I will be gone for at once my journey commences. My spirit is overflowing and my heart yearning for my destination. My fee ... discuss
I believe it was Ligon Duncan who, at the Together for the Gospel conference, said that one of the great benefits of sharing and reading testimonies is that they testify to the fact that, although the ... discuss
This was my TBR challenge for April (yes, I'm ahead). I finished John Lord's Beacon Lights of History Volume three: last night, and a fat lot of good it did me or anybody else, and it is, in fact, for ... discuss
“PLEASE FENCE ME IN BABY THE WORLD’S TOO BIG OUT HERE AND I DON’T LIKE IT WITHOUT YOU.” - Telegram to Lauren Bacall from Humphrey Bogart (Lauren Bacall By Myself - 1978) Not t ... discuss
“To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all of the miseries of life.” William Somerset Maugham quotes"To the habitual reader, reading is a drug of which ... discuss
"Let's watch our videos", Isabella's been insisting, to break up the winter doldrums. Cabin fever had set in, lots of freezing temperatures and not a snowflake in sight makes for three restless girls ... discuss
All of human life is sacred. We are created to live lives that are consecrated to God, and can be celebrated in Eternity. It all begins when we recognize that Life is Sacred. Psalm ... discuss
In his recent book, Dr. Glenn Worthington characterizes Michael Oakeshott’s work as a re-telling of the myth of original sin, a caution against the folly of pride, and a contribut ... discuss
"Eternal Father, Strong to Save," commonly known as The Naval Hymn, was sung at the funeral of President Gerald Ford today. "Eternal Father, Strong to Save": The Navy Hymn Eternal Father, St ... discuss
"Eternal Father, Strong to Save," commonly known as The Naval Hymn, was sung at the funeral of President Gerald Ford today. "Eternal Father, Strong to Save": The Navy Hymn Eternal F ... discuss
FATHER , show us how to respond to the bloodshed in our midst. “Pray for the abortion providers and their deathscorts.” REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY Dec. 23, 2006 (Please note s ... discuss
-By Warner Todd Huston The Illinois Republican Party has finally lost me as an "official" member. One final act has pushed me out the door. As of this month, the Illinois GOP has decided, in its b ... discuss
Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori was invested as Presiding Bishop and Primate of the pro-abortion Episcopal Church of the USA today. In vestments like these, and with a sermon like this, it's hard to ta ... discuss
Seminary Chapel HomilyOctober 9, 2006Text: Hebrews 11:8-16 There is a scene in The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis, part of The Chronicles of Narnia, where three of the characters face a dilemma. They ... discuss
Since February 2, when I started shedding pounds and dress sizes (more here), I've been doing a lot of getting rid of excess baggage around the house, cleaning out closets and drawers. In a way, i ... discuss
Today’s Evening Devotional, by Charles Spurgeon. “There is sorrow on the sea; it cannot be quiet.” - Jeremiah 49:23 Little know we what sorrow may be upon the sea at this moment. We ... discuss
Interesting discussion on abortion, Democrats for Life and the difference between killing and death at Mirror of Justice blog between Richard Stith, Thomas Berg and Stith again. The natives are ag ... discuss
-By Warner Todd HustonIt is no exaggeration to say that we won the Cold War by forcing the U.S.S.R. to spend itself into despair. They did so to gain power and expansion was the means to that power ye ... discuss
Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte Have you seen the movie "North and South? Well, this book reminded me of it a little. It is around that same time period, has factories, restless factory workers. But in ... discuss
The Washingtimes report is very supportive and encouraging in its tenor, no edge of controversy or conspiracy. No reports of cultish entrapments ... some health wealth/pentacostalism is mentioned ... ... discuss
