The Way and The Light Team
Does God Exist
Thinkers have pondered this issue for centuries! We certainly won't answer it here in a few moments.
What we can do is point you to the answer, and the lead you to resources to deepen your understanding of this key topic.
Acorns come from oak trees, and oak trees come from acorns. So how did we get the first oak tree?
Perhaps you remember the youth’s question, ‘which came first, the chicken or the egg?’ Good questions! These thoughts point to a Power that guided the creation of these and other things in our world.
Believers speak of a body and a soul. Can we know that an immaterial soul exists? Well, stop and think. You have thoughts that are immaterial! You have emotions that can’t be weighed! Yes, we are made up of body, mind and soul! When the immaterial soul leaves the body is when we experience what we call ‘death.’ So if we can have an immaterial soul, why can’t we believe in a God that can’t be seen?
Undertaking our Spiritual Journey strengthened by the Divine Power of the Bread from Heaven.
Beloved, to undertake a long journey as Elijah did, in our First Reading (1Kgs 19:4-8), we need food and drink. Elijah triumphed over the prophets of Baal, …
Sharing Our Gifts in the Spirit of Christ.
“Sharing our Gifts in the Spirit of Christ.” Beloved, God has gifted us in different ways (cf. 1Cor 12:8-11; 1Pet 4:10-11) and called us to share with …
Practicing Forgiveness and Reconciliation In The Spirit Of Christian Poverty
“Practicing Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the spirit of Christian poverty.” Beloved, Christ exemplified poverty in spirit (cf. Matt. 3:20; 2Cor 8:9) and commended it to us …
Choose Today Whom You Will Serve
On this 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time, we share this message, “Choose today whom you will serve: the God of Jesus Christ or the gods of …
“The Assumption – Ultimate Victory for those who belong to Christ.”
“The Assumption – Ultimate Victory for those who belong to Christ.” Beloved, the Assumption celebrates that Mary was taken body and soul into heaven after her …
“You too go into my vineyard.”
“You too go into my vineyard.” Beloved, according to St. Pope John Paul II, “The vineyard is the whole world (cf. Mt 13:38), which is to be transformed …