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Articles in 'Bible Study'
"O You of Little Faith, Why Did You Doubt?"
By Emily Berns
Jesus did not blame the rough waters but rebuked the disciples for their little faith. This observation made by our priest this past Sunday reminds us that in the end the circumstances in our life will not matter, but instead how we reacted to them and trusted in God.
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Are You Living Groundhog Day Financially?
By A Faithful Steward
If you feel like you are living Groundhog Day financially, and never getting out of a rut, checkout the Compass Catholic online financial Bible study.
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Miriam: A Very Clever Big Sister
By Joe Tevington
Miriam: A Very Clever Big Sister
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Where are the Love Songs in the Bible?
By Monica Biedronka
Sometimes it is difficult to emotionally connect with a book that was written thousands of years ago. But it is always worth it.
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Homeward Bound at Last
By Dave Mishur
Joseph learns through a dream that Herod is dead and it is safe for them to return home
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Stop Building Bigger Barns!
By A Faithful Steward
Like the man in Luke 12:16-21, are you building bigger barns or are you a good steward of God's blessings?
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Nothing Escapes the Notice of God
By Deacon Greg Lambert
God's providence is all-encompassing , and includes all things, big and small, seen and unseen.
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Do You Love Me?
By Victor S E Moubarak
How do you love God?
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Are Truth and Honesty the Same Thing?
By A Faithful Steward
Be sure you are totally truthful and absolutely honest is all situations.
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Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving are the three pillars upon which the outworking of our faith is based.
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Herod's Murderous Invasion
By Dave Mishur
Herod's murderous reaction to the thought of a newborn king in Bethlehem
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And They Returned by Another Route...to Avoid Herod
By Dave Mishur
The narrator compares the goodness and reverence of the Magi with Herod's murderous reaction to the birth of a new king.
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Money is not the Root of All Evil
By A Faithful Steward
One of the most misquoted verses in the Bible's 1 Timothy 6:10. Money is not the root of all evil.
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The Magi and the Epiphany
By John Roskoski
The traditions surrounding the Magi and the Epiphany have come under attack from many quarters. Research has shown that the story is not a myth, but told in mythic, story-like, language. It is a historically based proclamation of the Kingship of Jesus.
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And the Kings Did Come...Finally
By Dave Mishur
Three Magi, astronomers and learned men from the East, come to adore Jesus and offer him gifts.
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Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself
By Deacon Greg Lambert
We are called to love our neighbor as though we were one and the same person
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The Secret of the Sanctuary
By Dave Mishur
A stranger explains the mysterious birth of John the Baptist and reason for Zachariah losing his voice.
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