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The Opposite of Poverty
If you ever study the parables, one of the things you quickly appreciate is how timeless they are, how no matter whether you are living in the 1st century or the 9th or the 21st, they still resonate. The characters and the situations depicted in the stories are ones we can all relate to. It’s natural, then, that in telling the stories today, we might imagine names for the characters, to make them even more relatable. So, in the Parable of the Prodigal Son, say, maybe we’ll ca

Fr. Terry Miller
Sep 279 min read
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Currency of an Unrighteous Age
Here, Jesus tells the story of a lazy, dishonest manager who gets called on the carpet by his boss for wasting the company’s money. He’s told he has till tomorrow morning to get the books in order to give a full account of his management. Realizing he’s in hot water, the manager gets an idea. He goes to some of his boss’s clients and offers to mark down what they owe. When they ask why, the manager winks at them and says, "Don't ask, but just remember I did you a favor once."

Fr. Terry Miller
Sep 208 min read
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How to Make a God
Two years ago, the residents of New York City were surprised to see a new statue adorning the appellate courthouse. Next to statues of famous lawgivers like Moses, Alfred the Great, and Emperor Justinian stood an eight-foot tall, golden figure of a woman. Only this woman was like no woman you’ve ever seen. She had long braids that were curled up to look like rams’ horns and, in the place of arms and feet, she bore a bundle of tentacles. While not exactly menacing, the figure

Fr. Terry Miller
Sep 138 min read
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Mission: Transcendence
Transcendence may be dismissed, but the transcendentals—the good, true, and beautiful—continue to exist and to attract us. Few people can honestly say they have no interest at all in these transcendent realities. So, here we have an opportunity to engage with non-believers, to connect their yearning for the good, the true, and the beautiful to God who is goodness, truth and beauty himself.

Fr. Terry Miller
Sep 69 min read
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