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Differences Between Gifts and Charisms

Published September 6, 2017 • Written by Zachery Algaze​ Filed Under: Faith

God is definitely somebody who is very unpredictable once a person first experiences the real world, because he made all of us with gifts of course, including with all the wonderful fruits of the Holy Spirit, but how can a person tell the difference between a gift and a charism? I can say that from… [Read More]

Written by Zachery Algaze​ • Published September 6, 2017

Leadership in Difficult Times: Thanking God for Pope Francis

Published August 8, 2016 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

There’s plenty to be anxious about right now. Plenty to sweat over and stress over and just wear ourselves out with worry over. It could make anyone want to live under a rock — honestly I kinda understand the appeal of living under a rock as a reactive response to everything that’s happening. Against the… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published August 8, 2016

Pope Francis Calls Out the Curia (and All of Us)

Published December 23, 2014 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Faith

This is the time of year when many of us begin narrowing down our New Year’s resolutions. I have had great success with resolutions I make throughout the year: drinking water, managing a better to-do list, and blogging more frequently. Your mileage may vary. Pope Francis, however, seems to be on top of the end-of-the-year… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published December 23, 2014

I Want To Speak Now

Published June 11, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Social Media and Tech

We have things to say. The Gospel of Christ is a powerful message that is transformative and needed to be proclaimed. The message needs to be heard, so that is can work with and in people to help them discover who they are and whose they are. Today’s social and political reality has plenty of people… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published June 11, 2012

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