August 16, 2016

Visit the Imprisoned

Jesus Christ came to set the captives free from the prisons of fear, sin, and indifference so that we all can live free and authentic Christian lives. A few weeks ago, I went to an exhibit in New York City titled, “A People, A Face, A Newness in Everyday Rubble” about Christians in the Middle East. It featured the stories of persecuted Iraqi and Syrian Christians who fled their homes and are now living as refugees in various camps in Jordan.

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Visit the Sick

Visiting the sick brings the much needed gift of love to those who suffer illness. Love. It is a simple four letter word that we

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Bear Wrongs Patiently

As I prepare to retire this summer, I reflect back over my career–my calling and the path the Lord laid out for me–filled with so

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Shelter the Homeless

Pentagon, Washington, DC During our missionary trip to Calcutta, my youngest brother and I were struck by the poverty of the people there. It is

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Admonish Sinners

Any fraternal correction must be based on the two greatest commandments of love: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and

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Clothe the Naked

More than any other work of mercy, I think this is the one we find consistently difficult to extend to our own lives. There seems

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Counsel the Doubtful

To Counsel the Doubtful is a spiritual work of mercy which is much needed in our time. It is a beautiful and powerful service toward

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Feed the Hungry: The Basket

It is a time honored tradition that Army families take care of one another, often providing meals, babysitting, or even dog walking services for those

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The Jubilee of Mercy Begins

On December 8th, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Jubilee of Mercy begins. It is fitting that, within the first month of this Jubilee,

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