by Kenneth Litwak | Apr 1, 2024 | Easter, Holy Saturday, Prayer, Regret
No, Holy Saturday is not something that Robin said to Batman. Holy Saturday is an important day in the Christian church calendar, even if you’ve never heard of it. The Disaster of Good Friday Jesus died on Good Friday. The two disciples on the road to Emmaus...
by Kenneth Litwak | Mar 1, 2024 | Attitudes, Jesus, Mystery, Prayer, Theology
Mysteries of God Why is God Mysterious? It’s not a mystery that Sherlock Holmes could solve. There is a book that speaks about our grasp of God’s nature as the “cloud of unknowing.” A belief in the mystery of God is essential for understanding what you can know of God...
by Kenneth Litwak | Feb 17, 2024 | Attitudes, Lent, Regret, Uncategorized
Review of Alicia Britt Chole. 40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger. A Different Kind of Fast. Thomas Nelson, 2016. 238 pages. Do you practice Lent? Give up chocolate? TV? You might not be familiar with Ash Wednesday or Lent if you are part of a “low church”...
by Kenneth Litwak | Jan 14, 2024 | Prayer, Theology, Uncategorized
God is Not a Human Construct There are some ideas out there in popular Christian books, music, sermons, and more that God is a Divine therapist and a cosmic vending machine. What does that mean? Divine Therapist? The Bible promises peace to the one whose mind is set...
by Kenneth Litwak | Dec 23, 2023 | Christmas, Faith, Mary, Jesus' Mother
God called Mary to an Important Task Artistic Impression of Jesus’ Mother It’s possible to read the story of Jesus’ virginal conception in Luke 1 and Matthew 1 and see Mary as a passive participant, but that would be wrong. If we look closely at what Gabriel has...
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