Character costs

I don’t believe God wastes anything. He knows that even the most painful, bewildering circumstances can produce a life of beauty and grace if we allow them to be molded by his creative hands. What matters to him is not so much the circumstance itself but what He intends to do with it.

These past 2 months He pulled me away from this beloved writing space to use my time differently. Baby squishes, remodeling projects, story times with tiny friends, and quantitive discerning prayer.

No time has been wasted!

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What I learned…

The following is a small-snippet taken from the book, Beautiful Eucharist, by Matthew Kelly. The book is comprised of wonderful stories from various individuals who have been touched by the Presence of God, in the Eucharist. I recently promised to share a few of those inspiring stories with you; therefore, as we usher in the Advent Season I do hope it is the perfect opportunity to do so!

What I learned from a Muslim about the Eucharist by Peter Kreeft

Most Catholics probably don’t think they can learn anything about the Eucharist from a Muslim, or people of other faiths in general. This is the story of what I learned…

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Children are not a distraction from more important work. They are the most important work.

C.S. Lewis