Hey, "creatives"! Here's a half-day workshop led by Catholic writer Heather King. It takes place December 5 via Zoom. Check out her introductory video below.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Desire Lines Workshop by Heather King
Friday, September 11, 2020
This is what's wrong
Yep, I'm gonna take out all my frustrations with the world (Covid-19, wearing masks everywhere, house renos, work, not writing, etc) in this blog post.
This is what set me off today:
It's a news item taken from CNN.com
In the run-up to one of the most important elections the American people have ever faced in their short 200-year history as a nation, Kamala Harris' shoes are the hot topic that Americans are "raving" about. I don't want to tell 330 million people what they should or shouldn't be raving about... well, I guess I DO want to tell them what not to rave about, and that would be a politician's shoes.
I mean, really? Look around, America, might there possibly be some other topic that could be more important than fashion. Hmm? Maybe?
Because, otherwise, the rest of the world reads a headline like this and they think that maybe Americans are so vapid, clueless, and superficial that they got exactly what they deserved in President Trump.
And we all know that can't be right? Can it?
I feel much better now.
Friday, August 14, 2020
Friday, July 24, 2020
Dying Again
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Blaming the Wrong Scapegoat

Saturday, July 18, 2020
Catholic Church - Social Distancing

Thursday, May 21, 2020
McCorvey was paid. So what?
So, the latest news is that Norma McCorvey confessed to taking money to become an anti-abortion activist, even though she did not believe in the pro-life cause. What are we (Christians and all pro-life proponents) to make of her deathbed confession?
Nothing. Why should we?
Do people actually think that the whole pro-life movement is based solely on McCorvey's actions and words? If so, they are wrong.
Regardless which side of the debate used her stance(s), she did a world of good by speaking out against abortion. And yes, she was, at the time, the perfect person to voice an objection to abortion. Who cares if she did not believe in what she was saying, or if she did it for money? The message got out, and many true believers in the pro-life movement drew inspiration from her words and actions. McCorvey may have been a fraud, but the pro-life movement isn't, nor do her past intentions reflect on the necessity of standing up for the lives of the unborn.
As scripture states:
"But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves" 2Corinthians 4:7
McCorvey is one such broken vessel, who leaked out - through all of her words and actions - a whole lot of God's power. Probably more of God's love for humanity and the unborn was revealed to the world by McCorvey than if she had actually believed in the pro-life cause to begin with.
Of course, she will have to face God for the choices she made, but regardless of her intention, she ignited the pro-life movement. And for that grace, we are grateful that God chose her to do His work.