Thursday, June 6, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Weather
The last couple of weeks the storms that have swept through the Mid-West has been incredible. What are the odds of two powerful storms going through the same region? I prayer that they will get some relief from the storms.
These events are always hard, but it gives everyone who was not affected by the weather time to think about preparedness for the next storm. So often the thought of "it will not happen to me" always delays the preparing. I know that no one is going to 100% ready for anything that would cause a major disruption of life. But at least with a little bit of prepping it could make easier in the recovery process.
Follow the link to find more info on how to prepare.
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/prepare/location/home-family
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Memorial Day
Just some thoughts from today.
I think it is strange when people said "Happy" Memorial Day. Its not a happy day, it is a day to honor those who have died for our country. I think this should be a somber day to reflect and to be grateful for those who gave their life for our freedom.
I went with my wife to the National Cemetery as we have constantly done for at least the last 15 years. The people gathered there was small. I have never understood how people call themselves patriotic but never go to events like today or Veterans Day parades.
Freedom Is Not Free
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Months
Wow, time sure does fly. I was thinking it had only been a couple of months since my last post and realized it's been since January. Maybe it was the cold winter hibernation.
I guess with all the news in the last few months it seems a little overwhelming.
I wonder if one day I'll watch the news and maybe somewhere in the broadcast there will be good news.
I guess with all the news in the last few months it seems a little overwhelming.
I wonder if one day I'll watch the news and maybe somewhere in the broadcast there will be good news.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Made in the USA
The United States for a long time was known for its ability to manufacture quality products. I am on a search for those products. I realize that not all products are 100% American made, but that is my goal.
My mission is to promote and recognize companies that are proud to label their product Made in the USA.
Look for these post under Made in the USA
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Hope
Why is the symbol of hope an anchor?
“The anchor, because of the great importance in navigation, was regarded in ancient times as a symbol of safety. The Christians, therefore, in adopting the anchor as a symbol of hope in future existence, merely gave a new and higher signification to a familiar emblem. In Christianity's teachings, the virtue of hope occupies a place of great importance; Christ is the unfailing hope of all who believe in Him. St. Peter, St. Paul, and several of the early Fathers speak in this sense, but the Epistle to the Hebrews for the first time connects the idea of hope with the symbol of the anchor. The writers says that we have "Hope" set before us "as an anchor of the soul, sure and firm" (Hebrews 6:19-20). The hope here spoken of is obviously not concerned with earthly things but with heavenly things, and the anchor, as a Christian symbol, relates only to the hope of salvation. It ranks among the most ancient of Christian symbols.” Hassett, M. (1907).
What does hope mean to you? Most would say longing for something they want or need, the hope for things in our lives. But what if we take the same question and say, what does hope mean from a spiritual point of view? I believe most would not have a quick answer.
Every new day is the hope of things to come and the hope of being with God. We must be careful not to let everyday needs override our union with God. In Catholicism, hope is one of the three theological virtues; faith, hope, and charity. The virtue of hope comes from the Divine. As we trust in God’s salvation that we will be in heaven one day united with the Trinity.
What makes this difficult for most is that one can’t imagine what it would be like to live in eternity with God.
When we compare our spiritual hope to our everyday needs, it seems insignificant. This is not to say that our ordinary hopes and dreams should not be a priority, but we just have to put them in perspective. Our earthly hopes come and go, and as we grow older, our priorities change. But, our hope in God should be constant and never change.
“Hope is the theological virtue by which we desire the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness, placing our trust in Christ’s promises and relying not on our own strength, but on the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit.” Doubleday (1989)
With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can remain focused on our ultimate end.
So, what happens when we lose hope? First, we have to look deep inside and ask why? Being honest with ourselves can usually determine the root of being hopeless. We can start with prayer. Our faith in God is our strength when we are hopeless. And the strength of the people we interact with can build hope. St. Thomas Aquinas states;
“Sometimes it is not we ourselves who have the capacity to make something possible but someone helps us. Perception of difficulty alerts us and perception of achievability quickens our efforts; so hope inspires us to apply ourselves to action and to enjoy it.” Doubleday (1989)
Once the glimmer of hope is in us, it will dwell inside and begin to grow. We have to kindle hope like fire, always feeding it fuel to keep it burning. We must pray along with the fire that comes with the Holy Spirit to keep faith in God for the hope of heaven and our hopes on earth.
Prayer
Jesus, Help Me!
Let me come to You with humble trust in every need, saying, Jesus help me!
In all my doubts, perplexities, and temptations, Jesus help me!
In the hours of loneliness, weariness and trials, Jesus help me!
In the failure of my plans and hopes; in disappointments, troubles and sorrows, Jesus help me!
When others fail me, and Your grace alone can assist me, Jesus help me!
When I throw myself on Your tender love as a Brother and Savior, Jesus help me!
When my heart is cast down by failure to see any good come from my efforts, Jesus help me!
When I feel impatient, and my cross irritates me, Jesus help me!
When I am ill, and my head and hands cannot work and I am lonely, Jesus help me!
Always, always, in spite of weakness, falls and shortcomings of every kind, Jesus help me and never forsake me!
Apostolic (2007)
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The Anchor (as Symbol). In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved June 28, 2012 from New Advent: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01462a.htm
Doubleday (1989) Catechism of the Catholic Church. New York , p. 499
Apostolic Publishing Co. (2007) The Catholic Devotional. Oakdale, MN. p. 29
Saturday, August 18, 2012
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