Born for Us
Today I pondered Isaiah who prophesized “For a son has been born for us, a son has been given to us, and dominion has been laid on his shoulders” (Is 9:6) which reminds me that from the moment of birth, we had a claim to Jesus Christ.
Today I pondered Isaiah who prophesized “For a son has been born for us, a son has been given to us, and dominion has been laid on his shoulders” (Is 9:6) which reminds me that from the moment of birth, we had a claim to Jesus Christ.
If you want to talk about a person who knew how to get it all done, meet St Elizabeth of Hungary.
To many of us, it’s a daunting prospect raising our babies after they turn thirteen. Society and our own experiences have taught us that teens tend withdraw and not communicate with their parents.
We all know from personal experiences instances when we were so hungry, certain foods tasted extraordinary or something we didn’t usually care for was more than palatable. Hunger made our perception of the food change.
Ah, hello 2020! A brand-new year and a fresh start to whatever we decide. A lot of us still write down a list of resolutions we hope to accomplish during the year. Some of us carefully divide them into categories.
To have the greatest of motherhoods and yet to not to have it fully known is the most modest aspect of humility I can think of.