Prayer Everywhere: The Spiritual Life Made Simple
Written by Fr. Gary Caster
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“The best possible experience of life comes from following Christ. I should know, because I have the best life of anyone I know! The only way to disprove me is to follow Christ and see whether or not I’m right.” Father Gary Caster knows that there can be a confusing number of devotional practices in Catholicism; attending Mass, praying the Rosary, tithing, fasting, performing the Sacraments — all are important, but checking obligations off a list is not the way to a nourished soul. In Prayer Everywhere: The Spiritual Life Made Simple, Father Gary strips Catholicism down to Jesus’s core command: that we let Him love us.
Simple, of course, is not the same as easy. Jesus made it abundantly clear that we do not follow Him as individuals alone; we follow Him as companions. Every human activity and endeavor, no matter how grand or seemingly insignificant, can flow from and express our relationship with Christ. In this practical, conversational and accessible guide, you’ll learn to open the whole of your life to Christ and intentionally make him a vital part of everything you do.
Within the recesses of every human heart is a longing that only God can satisfy. You are the most important work that Jesus is up to, so why not let Him be at work in you?
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‘Socially Acceptable’ Sins
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In the church today, there are many sins that are seen as ‘socially acceptable’. Are we changing the Bible to fit our culture, or are we changing our culture to fit the Bible? While the sin of worry, for example, may not seem as severe as murder, it
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In my column last month, I shared about the importance of serving others, looking to Christ as our ultimate example. This month, however, I want to open up about the importance of serving ourselves – an oft-overlooked action in the Christian world th
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Jesus speaks about the importance of building our lives on a solid foundation, like a wise man who builds his house on the rock. In today’s world, where every aspect of life seems to be filled with stress and frustration, it is easy to feel overwhelm
1 min readWednesday, January 27 Mornings with JesusArticle
Wednesday, January 27
Dec 17, 2020
IT’S EASY TO GO TO work or shop or do other activities and never let anyone know you are a Christian. Usually, folks will think you’re a nice person or a good employee, and you can just peacefully coexist through life that way. But that is not what J
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