“The knowledge of God is no mere matter of the understanding ; it is to love Him, to live in Him, to experience the power of His presence and His blessing. It is evident that the man who would teach others to know God must be able to speak by personal experience of Him, must prove by the warmth of love and devotion that he loves this God, and has his life from Him.”

The Children for Christ

“It is not infidelity or superstition, it is the spirit of worldliness in the homes of our Christian people, sacrificing the children to the ambition or society, to the riches or the friendship of the world, that is the greatest danger of Christ’s Church.”

The Children for Christ

“And too often, alas ! Christian parents give their children a prey to the world. Children are allowed to grow up in comparative ignorance about the blessed Saviour, are entrusted to the care of irreligious or worldly teachers, are allowed to associate with those whose spirit and influence is altogether worldly.”

The Children for Christ

“Alas ! how often, when our children are in danger from the prince of this world, when the temptations of the flesh or the world threaten to make them prisoners and slaves, to hold them back from ever reaching the Father’s home,-how often are we found careless or unwilling to sacrifice our ease and comfort in seeking to rescue them from their danger !”

The Children for Christ

“Being up front about our differences allows us to recognize where we are united and have friendly and clarifying debates about the jumping-off points. Transparency makes room for grace; obfuscation inhibits it.”

Why Denominations Are Good, Actually

The power of simple walking is amazing. Two-hours of slow (2 mph) walking, five times a week. After a year I’ve got resting heart rate of 56. Nuts!

“The higher the faith of the parent rises, the more the family will come under its power, and be permeated by the spirit of godliness.”

The Children for Christ

“Thus the child proudly splitting logs or hammering in nails alongside his father doesn’t mind that his father can do it ten times as fast; what matters is not that the nails were all hammered in but that he hammered them in.”

A Mobility Scooter for the Mind?

A trend I’m very proud of. — It’s been a slow journey, but by this summer the work I’ve been doing since August 2024 will finally be evident.

We thank God for two heaters this Sunday! Mass starts at 10:30a and it’ll be toasty.

“the fatherhood and the childhood of this earth hath a Divine and heavenly promise, and everything connected with it must with us be a matter of faith, a religious service holy to the Lord and well pleasing in His sight.”

The Children for Christ

“In all our children hear us speak of others, of friends or enemies, of the low, the vulgar, the wicked, let the impression they receive be, the love of Christ we seek to show.”

The Children for Christ

“Work is the way love takes shape in the world. A father works to provide. A mother works to nurture. A neighbor works to repair what is broken. A farmer works to husband the soil. A teacher works to pass on wisdom. A carpenter works to make shelter. A church member works to bear burdens.”

Still Asking Berry’s Question

“the question we had better be asking much more regularly, publicly, and with each other: to what image is our technology conforming us?”

An E-Bike for the Mind

“I don’t mean to suggest that either side believes in “nothingness,” but that they have accepted the premise that persuasion is impossible, power is everything, and the human person’s agency is irrelevant.”

The Great Cultural Divide

“Let every parent who feels conscious of his own shortcoming, and longs for wisdom and grace to do aright the work entrusted him, look back in faith and hope to the heavenly origin of family life. The God who created it has redeemed it too, and creates it anew.”

The Children for Christ

I pray God grants you all a holy Lent. May He use this time to purge us of vice and conform us more to His image.