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Living in the Land of Er

My associate Tom and I are in Las Vegas for a keynote speech to a National Association of Catholic Lay Ministers. Why the Association meets in Las Vegas is a very good question. I guess the ministers like to gamble…at least with their choice of keynote speakers. While I am here, I am working on […]

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Pervasive Presence

“This weekend we celebrate the Ascension; it used to be celebrated on a Thursday, but that was changed to make things easier.  The Bible tells us that 40 days after Easter, after Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, he returned to his heavenly father. He does that for a simple, clear reason, which he explains to […]

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News

“To my loyal blog readers, here’s my promise to you: you will always get the inside scoop, and you’ll get it first. And just to prove it to you, keep reading. Yesterday, May 1, Tom Corcoran (my associate) and I delivered to our publisher the complete manuscript for our next book, Tools for Rebuilding, to […]

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Tom Corcoran Guest Post: What God Does

“The explosions of the past week in Boston raise many questions. We cannot help but look at an act of violence that was not random but a very calculated and ask, “Why?” Why would someone or some people do such a thing? Who are they? When will they be caught? While hopefully the person or […]

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180 °

“Our current message series is all about 180 degree turn-a-rounds in life. Sometimes a 180° turnaround can mean a change in our thinking. We are thinking one way: maybe about a problem or a person.  We think about them in a certain way and then something happens, something changes and we do a 180. We change […]

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One More Thought on Easter

“Part of our Lenten journey this year included some clear challenges. One in particular, that will probably be remembered in Nativity lore, concerned mission and ministry. I made the comment: “You need to get up out of the pew and serve, or you need to get up out of the pew and give us your […]

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