by Steve Ray on February 24, 2012
“Life is about the Journey, not the Destination!” I saw this sign at the airport today.
What stupidity! Tell passengers arriving for a flight, “Take any flight, doesn’t matter; it’s not about your destination, but only about the experience of the flight.”
Don’t know about you, but if it’s only about the journey then life is a sadistic, cruel joke and I want off!.
I’m on the journey preparing to arrive at the destination which is all important. My destination is heaven and union with God for eternity.
by Steve Ray on February 24, 2012
How important are we in the big picture? What is the biggest thing in the universe and if you delve down, what it the smallest? This is a well-done sliding, interactive “video” show that you control. Click on each item along the way for further information.
Force yourself out of your little world and see what God has done. Click on the image below to enter the incredibly small and immensely humungous the universe is. Ask yourself, “How did God make all of this?”
Click on this image to explore the Universe
by Steve Ray on February 23, 2012
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1. Why do you have a skull on your desk and what do you mean it talks to you?
2. What is the liturgical norm as to who can distribute ashes? Only priests and deacons?
3. How did Lent start?
4. What is the reason for the ashes? Is there a biblical basis for it?
5. Why do we refrain from eating meat on Fridays in Lent? Why meat?
6. Are there things I can do instead of giving things up?
7. I am 10 years old. What is the main thing to do during Lent?
8. Why is fish OK but not meat?
9. Can Ash Wednesday be traced back to Genesis 3:9? “To dust you shall return.”
10. Is it true that fish is allowed because it is not an animal of sacrifice?
11. On the Day of Atonement the Jews could eat no meat, only fish. Could that be related to our days of abstinence?
12. What are your thoughts about having a small piece of candy to remind us not to be too dour during Lent?