Faith That Moves Mountains

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Publisher's Letter

Just before he died, Jesus offered up a series of prayers to his Father on his behalf, on behalf of his disciples, and on our behalf. Continue »


Inside This Issue

The Power of Intercession

We really can have the faith that moves mountains.

1 comment | Posted Oct 01, 2009

I pray for them . . . . I pray also for those who will believe in me through their word. (John 17:9,20) Continue »


Persistent Prayer

We should never give up hope.

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I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and thanksgiving be offered for everyone. (1 Timothy 2:1) Continue »


The Heart of an Intercessor

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Whether we choose fasting or simple intercession, whether we are praying with someone for healing or interceding for issues like abortion or euthanasia, there are a few elements we need to keep in mind. Continue »


Pray with All Your Heart

Faith and trust are the keys to intercessory prayer.

1 comment | Posted Oct 01, 2009

Effective intercession does not depend on the holiness or maturity of the people praying. Continue »


A Pilgrimage for Nicholas

Was there any hope for our disturbed, violent son?

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Nicholas was one year old and had been in four foster homes when my husband, Tom, and I adopted him from Guatemala. We realized he might have problems but were eager to lvoe this little boy, along with four other children Continue »


Special Feature

God's Athlete

St. Damien of Molokai lived his calling in a very physical, sacramental way.

1 comment | Posted Oct 01, 2009

The most famous photograph we have of him was taken just a few weeks before his death. Continue »


Timeless Stories from Timeless Figures

A new book introduces young readers to the saints.

1 comment | Posted Oct 01, 2009

For several years, my husband and I hosted an All Saints Day costume party for friends in our parish. Continue »