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Gia đình nhỏ, “Giáo hội tại gia”

Tranh: Người con hoang đàng trở về, Maitre de l’Annonce aux bergers, thế kỷ 17. lacroix.com, Anne-Bénédicte Hoffner, 2014-10-03 Nhân dịp Thượng Hội đồng Giám mục...

True Power – Quyền Năng Thực Sự

Distractions whirl around us. Voices clamor. Problems demand solutions, people need us, deadlines loom. From the midst of the whirlwind, the Spirit calls us...

Say Yes – Hãy nói Xin Vâng

How frequently do we ask God to say yes to our hearts’ longings and desires? In contrast, how often do we say yes to...

But We – Phần Chúng Ta

Jesus’ humility and selfless servanthood stood in contrast to the religious and political leaders of his day. While some may object that selflessly leading...

Mature Perspective Needed – Cái Nhìn Trưởng Thành Cần Thiết

In times of upheaval and crisis, we look for people who can offer wisdom and perspective. These qualities are frequently found in those who...

God’s Goodness – Lòng Nhân Hậu của Thiên Chúa

How have you seen God’s goodness in your life? Do you remember who you were when He called you? Have there been times when...

Choosing Thankfulness – Hãy Lựa Chọn Lòng Biết Ơn

A human perspective on thankfulness often includes looking at our circumstances and giving thanks based on the blessings and benefits we perceive. Scripture offers...

Worth The Sacrifice – Giá Trị Của Sự Hi Sinh

Following Jesus is not without cost, nor is it without sacrifice. Jesus made that clear to His first disciples, and the New Testament and...
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Be a Teacher, not an “Oracle” – Hãy trở thành một người dẫn dắt,...

If you remember the movie, “The Matrix” (1999) you’ll likely remember the “Oracle.”  A character able to see into the future, a power used...

Sự Chính Trực Và Lãnh Đạo – Integrity and Leadership

The Bible reminds us in Proverbs 28:6, “Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity than a rich man who is crooked...