The Master Gardener
He is the Master Gardener; Tending to the garden of my heart; Every plant blooms in its season; Every weed pulled up for a reason; Working on every aspect of my life.
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He is the Master Gardener; Tending to the garden of my heart; Every plant blooms in its season; Every weed pulled up for a reason; Working on every aspect of my life.
The modern Church preaches God loves you. But without the cross, the message is hollow. Father Jeff Fasching delivers a heartfelt meditation on the love of God that many Catholics...
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For Love John 19:38–42 Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus. John 19:38 Will not love generated at the cross draw you to Christ? It was obviou...
In your moment of deepest pain, Jesus understands. He's experienced the same feelings. And because of what He did on the cross, your pain can be an occasion to give thanks. It’s a...
Searching for Jesus can you feel my pain...
Lectionary for June 21, 2026 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost Jeremiah 20:7-13; Psalm 69:7-10, 16-18; Romans 6:1-11; Matthew 10:24-39 One of my favorite movies is Kingdom of Heaven fr...
“In the experience of suffering we learn that God is prepared to go to any lengths to make us like His Son.” —Alistair Begg
Love moved Jesus to let Lazarus die. Why? Jesus wanted Lazarus, his family, and the watching crowd to taste his all-satisfying glory.Watch Now
Can you imagine being an elderly man violently strapped to a heavy wooden machine designed to slowly tear you apart
Image: George Mendoza Good morning, good God! I remember last fall, Lord, andimagining you,under night's dark cover, painting the trees in autumn hues... I pictured you with bru...
You kneel before the Blessed Sacrament. You try to pray. You feel nothing. The silence is empty. The time seems wasted. Father Jeff Fasching has a message: it is never wasted. Spir...
but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishness 1 Corinthians 1:23 What is the gospel message? Its Christ crucified, Christ died for ou...
Understanding Jesus’s Death John 18:1–11 Now Judas, who betrayed him, also knew the place. John 18:2 Jesus was in control of the events leading to his death. They did not come upon...
This image of the Beloved Disciple (in the chapel at Eastern Point) drew me to prayer many times over the 8 days I was on retreat there... Many nights, Lord, I'd just love to ...
Journey into Self: The Valley of the Shadow of Death So, being refreshed Christian addressed himself to his 1oumeywith his sword drawn in his hand; for he said, I know not but some...
Job, a righteous man, faced unimaginable hardship and was confronted by troubles despite his faithfulness to God. By examining Job's story and Jesus' own experiences with persecuti...
Job, a righteous man, faced unimaginable hardship and was confronted by troubles despite his faithfulness to God. By examining Job's story and Jesus' own experiences with persecuti...
Salvador Dali's Sacred Heart images so clearly, so frankly the beauty, strength and intensity, the raw humanity of Christ's divine heart. This isn't the meek Jesus o...
Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop – a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown (Matthew 13:8). The post Consider the hollyhocks appeared first on Lut...
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