
The Daily Memo | February 6, 2024 | Courageous Speech
“Courageous speech has always held us in awe. From the first time we spoke back to our parents as angry, stuttering teens, or had to

“Courageous speech has always held us in awe. From the first time we spoke back to our parents as angry, stuttering teens, or had to

Some people say the most difficult part of any job is not the task itself or the challenge involved but getting along with coworkers. Are

One of the most important lessons you and I can learn is how to listen to God. In our complex and hectic lives, nothing is

I love the story of a certain man whom Jesus interfered with, much to his initial chagrin. Remember when Jesus met the man possessed with

Moses was apprehensive about accepting God’s invitation to liberate the people. During the dialogue, God chooses to reveal His personal name to Moses. God says

As a boy, Ming found his father harsh and distant. Even when Ming was ill and had to see the pediatrician, his father grumbled that

I was reminded by an acquaintance of mine that there’s more at stake than what feels good in the moment we make choices. Then what?

The story that is the Sacred Romance begins not with God alone, the Author at his desk, but God in relationship, intimacy beyond our wildest

“The average person will make 773,618 decisions over a lifetime,” claims the Daily Mirror. The British newspaper goes on to assert that we “will come