Samuel Caraballo: Healing Testimony

The author shares a personal testimony of being diagnosed with a kidney problem at the age of 12, but through prayer and faith, the Lord healed them. They express the belief that the Lord has plans fo

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A Call for Empathy: Reflecting the Light of Christ in the Lives of People with Disabilities

The author's daughter was born with Down syndrome and autism, leading him to reflect on what will happen to her when he is no longer here. He calls upon the Church to be a light in the dark for people

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Boa: My Uncle Pichi Key

The author recalls a funny incident with his uncle who repeated the word "BOA" in a funny tone. The author learns that "BOA" stood for Bible, Prayer, and Fasting, which was used in his uncle's faith c

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So Let's Go to Bethlehem

The shepherds in the Gospel of Luke made an important decision to move towards Bethlehem to see baby Jesus. They became co-participants in God's divine plan for humanity by taking the initiative to go

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Give Them Something to Eat!

In Luke 9:12-17, Jesus feeds more than 5000 people with just five loaves and two fish. This miracle shows that Jesus' ministry was not just about meeting spiritual needs, but also bodily needs. As Chr

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A King Has Been Born to Us

The Magi sought a "king" in the palace but found Jesus in a manger, revealing the semantic transformation of the concept of "king" defined by humility, simplicity, marginalization, fragility, and vuln

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The Lord's Prayer and Its Implications for Our Lives

The "Our Father" prayer is important in Christian faith as it was the model Jesus used to teach his disciples to pray. The prayer has an invocation and seven requests, three focused on God and four on

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The Consequences of Our Decisions and Actions

The story of Jonah teaches us about the consequences of our decisions and actions. Jonah's disobedience had consequences for those around him, just as the collective decisions and actions of the peopl

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God's Providence in All Aspects of Our Lives

The author's son wanted Thomas the Train toys for his birthday, but they couldn't afford them due to financial struggles. However, his wife found a bag of 27 Thomas trains for $7 at a thrift store on

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Our Priorities

Paul advises Timothy not to prioritize wealth and possessions, as it can lead to perpetual dissatisfaction and a neglect of God's precepts. This ideology also affects those who ignore the evils that a

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Being a Neighbor - the Question Is Not Who? but How?

Jesus' pedagogical sagacity is impressive during his ministry in Galilee. In Luke 10:25-37, Jesus uses the parable of the good Samaritan to teach that it's not about identifying who our neighbor is, b

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Cheer Up, Young Man, but ...

Ecclesiastes 11:9 offers a warning and advice for young people. Firstly, it reminds them that God is sovereign over all stages of life, not just something to be turned to in old age. Secondly, it call

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Surrendering Our Personal Agendas

In Matthew 22:15-22, the Pharisees try to trap Jesus with a question about whether or not it is allowed to pay taxes to Caesar. They wanted Jesus to say "no" because they believed that anyone sent by

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Let's Run to Win!

Special Olympics bring joy to the lives of people with intellectual disabilities who are often looked down upon by society. Winning in these competitions means helping others and celebrating camarader

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