by Michael Miller | Oct 3, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Fort Worth, TX. While it’s obvious to us Catholics why we reverence the Blessed Virgin Mary, many Protestants struggle this. If they only understood all of her extraordinary qualities, her immense love, her place of honor in heaven, they would certainly agree...
by Michael Miller | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Dallas, TX. Soon to be canonized John Henry Cardinal Newman once said “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” Today’s story features an encounter with a Protestant who is unaware of her own church’s past, let alone that of the...
by Michael Miller | Sep 27, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
San Diego, CA. Every Saturday, you can find wonderful fresh produce at the award-winning Little Italy Mercato in San Diego. Many go there to purchase their fruits and vegetables for the week, to satisfy the needs of nourishment and hunger. But remember Isaiah 55:1-2...
by Michael Miller | Sep 26, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Oakdale, MN. While our separated Protestant brethren already have part of the truth, they are still misinformed about what Catholics truly believe and what the Bible actually says. Which is why it’s so important for us to be out there sharing the fullness of the...
by Michael Miller | Sep 25, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Chicago, IL. One of the greatest (and occasionally, scariest!) parts of being a Christian are the surprises that God has for us almost every day. As Pope Francis reminded us July 2018, “…the grace of God often presents itself to us in surprising ways,...