Make a Change Today – Just Be

I love these Pause+Pray moments! Today is Change Me but I really connected with the end. Today’s Act: I am a person of action. Today’s action is to set down that burden. I refuse to carry it any more. I will not be negative to myself. I will accept and move forward. I am investing in my future today. My health, my sanity and my peace are paramount. I choose what I want to do today. I will choose wisely and take care of me. I will learn something new today. I will…create and build. It’s a good reminder that what we focus on becomes our reality or identity. Letting it go and being the best version of myself today will bring me peace! Blessings, Donna

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Autocorrect God is Good

This is something that happens when I am texting! My message app will understand my swipe of God and type good. It’s probably quite logical for this program. It obviously hasn’t learned or understood that I mean God when I swipe! Is this program erasing God? It’s not adapting after correcting it and choosing God! Thinking about it further, I […]

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Giving Christ to the World – One Smile at a Time

Scripture Focus for July 2 R. For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord. Ps89:2a Are you righteous? Are you welcoming Jesus? “Whoever receives you receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me…And whoever gives only a cup of cold water to one of these little ones to drink because the little one is a disciple—amen, I say to you, he will surely not lose his reward.” – Jesus (Mt 10:37-42) Giving and Receiving Christ     The only real oneness possible [is] Christ in us….In Holy Communion, millions of small hosts are given to millions of people; this does not mean Christ is divided into millions, but that the millions are made one in Christ. {Caryll met a woman during a Mass where there were no Communion hosts to receive. A ragged woman told her to come and a priest would divide her reserved host for them both. Caryll went. She gave Christ to me, Christ’s Passion to the world.]    At first sight, suffering seems broken up, unfairly divided. In reality it is the human race that is divided, suffering is a communion that makes us one, as sacramental Communion does. We can give Christ’s Passion to one another, as the poor woman gave Christ to me, and we can comfort Christ in one another in doing so…He gave us his Passion in his body, gave us himself, his suffering and his sacrifice, […]

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