Ping-Pong of Faith


On December 27th I had to attend the funeral of my 23 year old nephew Aaron Esposito.  Aaron was killed in a car crash on December 21, on his way home from a meeting in Indiana.  It was an extremely hard week for me and my family, and to tell the truth, I am not … Continue reading Ping-Pong of Faith

Ping-Pong of Faith


On December 27th I had to attend the funeral of my 23 year old nephew Aaron Esposito.  Aaron was killed in a car crash on December 21, on his way home from a meeting in Indiana.  It was an extremely hard week for me and my family, and to tell the truth, I am not … Continue reading Ping-Pong of Faith

Please Pray for my Family


Christmas is a time of healing; it is when God sent us His son to free us all from our sins. It is a time of great joy, when we as Christians are to celebrate the birth our savior, whom we hope to see one day. But Christmas can also be a time of great … Continue reading Please Pray for my Family

Driving through life


As I drove in to work this morning the roads where a little messy, you see last night we had a snow fall, about 3 inches here in south east Michigan. As a result the drive took a little longer than normal. I’m good with that, no rush, take your time and everyone will make … Continue reading Driving through life

Snow Fall


The snow was falling last night in Michigan, and what a sight! I love to watch the snow fall, it is so peaceful. For anyone who lives in warmer areas, you don’t know what you are missing. The snow falls to the ground, drifting and floating. It weaves its way down crossing the path of … Continue reading Snow Fall

My Christmas Miracle


Rejoice and be glad… I bring good tidings to you… For today a savior is born… What great words to hear and read. Jesus is born… Well almost. For us Catholics the pink candle of the advent wreath was lit this past weekend. The Pink candle is use to let us know that we need … Continue reading My Christmas Miracle

Center Stage


Center stage, the light is on you, and you are the most important person in the whole world. That is what we would like to think, that often times is what we are taught. Teachers, parents, family and friends and even psychologist will tell you that. It’s the whole pop-psychology of “If it makes you … Continue reading Center Stage

Offer Life


To whom do we owe our lives? As a Christian and Catholic I would say I owe my life to Christ, but what about the world around me? My family, my friends and humanity as a whole, do I owe them my life? This question is not something I spend lots of time thinking about, … Continue reading Offer Life

Rest


Life needs to slow down, we all need to learn to walk a little bit slower, stop and take the time to see what is truly there, stop to smell the world, and to take in all we can. This life of ours is short, time here on earth is limited, yet we seem to … Continue reading Rest

Garden of the Soul


The roots of sin run deep in our hearts. Sin, the act of forsaking God, leaves a deep root system that can take years to remove from the garden of the soul. We sin once, we lie or cheat, we disrespect our parents or our children. We leave a hole where once a flower of … Continue reading Garden of the Soul