Use the Tools God Gave You the Right Way
Not every use of a good thing is good. Steel can build a bridge or a weapon. Words can bless or curse. The same is
Not every use of a good thing is good. Steel can build a bridge or a weapon. Words can bless or curse. The same is

Saint Teresa of Avila, also known as Saint Teresa of Jesus, stands as one of the great mystics and reformers of the Catholic Church. Born
You can’t box in the Creator of the universe. Sometimes we pray like we’re giving God a project plan and a deadline. But He’s not
Resurrection isn’t just a future hope—it’s a pattern already written into creation. Seeds fall, then grow. The sun sets, then returns. Loss turns into gain.

Saint Callistus I served as Pope during a critical period in the early third century. Elected in 217 AD, he led the Church until his
Look at the world around you. Oceans stop at the shore. Stars stay in their orbits. Trees bear fruit in season. Creation follows the pattern

Saint Edward the Confessor, King of England from 1042 to 1066, remains one of the most beloved monarchs of medieval Christendom. Unlike kings who sought

Saint Wilfrid was born around 633 in Northumbria, England. From his youth, he showed a love for prayer and learning. Sent to the court of

The Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of the most beautiful truths of the Catholic faith. It celebrates Mary as the mother of

Saint Francis Borgia, Confessor, was born in 1510 in Gandía, Spain, into one of the most powerful noble families of the time. He was the
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