Only God can give freedom from our restless worry

Jesus said “Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.”
(Matthew 6.31-34)

“Do not let your heart be troubled, trust God.” John 14:1

Homeless man with golden radio voice lands job and a home

Just a few days ago a Youtube video (below) surfaced of a homeless man with an amazing radio voice, and now the man has a full time job announcing with the Cleveland Cavaliers and home that the Cavaliers are paying for. Ted said his voice was a gift from God, and now he is blessed with his dreams coming true. View more on this story Here.

The sign Ted held up while homeless read: “I have a God given gift of voice. I’m an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times. Please! Any help will be gratefully appreciated. Thank you and God bless. Happy holidays.”

For more on Ted getting his job and home, click here

The “Reel Love Challenge”

“Is lifelong love possible?” That’s the question the Ruth Institute poses (which promotes healthy marriages among young people) to young married couples age 18 – 24. They have set up a contest called the Reel Love Challenge . Submit your 30 second video for a chance to win $2,000. Hurry – contest ends February 1st, 2011.

Here’s one example of a submitted video:

Prayer lights my way – Prayer II

continued from Prayer lights my way – Prayer I

A perfect testament on how prayer is sometimes not answered in the way we long for comes from Marcus Grodi, a former pastor and convert to Catholicism, in Surprised by Truth, a book by Patrick Madrid. Grodi writes,

“Sitting quietly in the middle of a dew-covered field waiting for the sun to come up, I read Scripture and meditated on these questions that had been troubling me, placing my worries before the Lord. The Bible warned me not to ‘lean unto my own understanding,’ so I determined to trust in God to guide me.”

He was contemplating three options, leaving the pastorate, taking a position he had been offered as head of a youth ministry, or leave ministry all together and go back to engineering. He mulled over these options asking God to guide his steps. He wanted some tangible sign, something that informed him of God’s direction for him in his life. The quiet moment ended abruptly as a bird flew by and pooped on his head. He was disgusted, closed his Bible and left for home. Was this a divine sign or nature’s way of saying there would be no response from heaven.

Later that day when he told his wife what had transpired she laughed and stated in wisdom “The meaning is clear, Marcus. God is saying, ‘None of the above!'”

He would have preferred a less humiliating sign but realized nothing occurs by accident. Grodi concluded, “I took this as at least a comical hint from God to remain at the ministry.” The situation had been quelled but not solved. The questions that he grappled with eventually led him to discover the Catholic Church and find Jesus at the Eucharist.

“In the designs of Providence there are no mere coincidences,” said Pope John Paul II in 1982 on the first anniversary of the assassination attempt that came within millimeters of ending his life.

Columnist explores the “Arrogance of the atheists”

In the end, believing there is no God is just another belief. An atheist can not prove there is no God. And so ironically, being an atheist requires a “leap of faith.”

Today we feature a columnist reflecting on her own days as an atheist and what led her to study the issue further. Good food for thought. Full story

History has been made! First Marian apparition, dating back to 1859, approved in the United States on December 8th, 2010 in Wisconsin

Over 150 years ago, a Belgium immigrant woman had three visions of the Virgin Mary and built a shrine. The Catholic Church has issued a decree that the apparition is authentic and “worthy of belief.” “This is an affirmation of the spiritual fruits the people of God have received for 151 years,” Father John Doefler, the shrine’s rector and the vicar general and chancellor of the diocese, said of the bishop’s decree. “It opens the door for future spiritual growth.”

“I am the Queen of Heaven who prays for the conversion of sinners.” said the Virgin Mary to Adele Brise, on October 9, 1859. Our Lady ended by telling Adele, whose faith was strong but simple, to fear nothing and be confident in her help. For the next thirty-seven years of her life, until her death in 1896, Sister Adele Brise was faithful to this mission even through tremendous strife. Today healings and answered prayers are coming from the Virgin Mary where the shrine stands in Robinson, (now Champion) Wisconsin. – read full story

To visit The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, go here.