The Language of God
We celebrate Pentecost Sunday to learn a new language, the language of God, to a world that seems to have forgotten. …
We celebrate Pentecost Sunday to learn a new language, the language of God, to a world that seems to have forgotten. …
In our busyness, it is easy to forget to look to the sky. We tend to think life is all toil and drudgery, and when we die, we will finally experience peace. We forget we are built for the infinity. We like gazing at the sky because we are destined to share in the wonders and glory that Christ now shares with God. …
Sometimes Christians make the worst witnesses to the resurrection of Christ. How can better engage today’s culture? …
What can we learn from Nicodemus about strengthening our own belief? …
The command from the cloud is simply one word: Listen. How can you become a better listener to the voice of God? …
What do we need to do to become astonished and amazed at the presence and power of God in our life? …
The word ‘baptism’ stems from a word that means ‘immersion’. Today the Church celebrates the Baptism (i.e. immersion) of Jesus into this world. If Jesus was ‘immersed into this world fo ryour sake, are you immersed in the life of Jesus? …
I wanted blue skies and sunshine to conclude the retreat, but instead was only able to see the trees up close and fog beyond. Maybe that’s how God wants it – for me to direct my focus on that which is right before me and trust that God is silently ‘making something new’ in the fog beyond. …
Like the shepherds, Christmas invites all to ‘go and announce the Good News’. Its time to spread the ‘Nativity Virus’ …
With all the changes brought about by the pandemic, maybe it’s time to revisit the question: What is my mission in life? …