by Michael Miller | Jul 16, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
San Diego, California. Unforgiveness is at the root of many things. It can also be a kind of ‘spiritual blockage,’ as is seen by those who do deliverance ministry. The physical equivalent would be a kind of cholesterol that blocks the arteries and keeps the blood from...
by Michael Miller | Jul 15, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Tampa, Florida. The Holy Spirit has a way of working through the most subtle actions. Whether it is a subconscious impulse, a gut feeling, or a gentle prompting, the movement of grace often comes in a whisper, a stirring. It is as it says in scripture, “The wind blows...
by Michael Miller | Jul 14, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Gilmer, TX. This story came to us from Allison: The Tyler and Gilmer SPSE teams went out to the annual Gilmer Yamboree, a very popular local event visited by thousands of people over several days. Henry, Janet, Sherman and Allison walked around handing out rosaries,...
by Michael Miller | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
San Diego, California. The Gospel message and physical healings often go hand in hand. We see at the beginning of Mark’s Gospel that Jesus is baptized, tested, and then goes out into Galilee preaching and healing. What Jesus did two thousand years ago, his followers...
by Michael Miller | Jul 10, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Sierra Vista, Arizona. The Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life (CCC 1324). It is so central to our faith that many who leave the Church become impoverished, and those who stay (despite the abuse and scandal) do so because of the Eucharist. It is...
by | Jul 8, 2019 | Blog Post, Stories from the Street
Detroit, Michigan. In our pluralistic society, many people falsely believe that “almost everybody will go to heaven,” regardless of their faith or merit. While we do not focus on apologetics and we do not condemn anyone, we do believe in paragraph 183 of the Catechism...