How can we live as faithful Christians in this ever increasingly secular and hedonistic world?
I've decided to publish this blog in an effort to help discern some possible answers to this question and to hopefully inspire you along the way with prophetic words the Lord has given me combined with some of my photos. I've lived in Alaska for over 30 years and have a large collection of photos to share. I am a faithful Catholic and so my writings will be influenced by those religious beliefs.
I pray that the Lord's words and my images might assist you in your journey through this life in ways that we can't imagine at the current moment, and that the seeds He plants might take root in your life.
I believe that we are entering into a period when we must make difficult decisions. The world is becoming more and more polarized every day. The levels of anxiety, animosity, fear and outright anger seem to be reaching unheard of levels. Gridlock and a lack of consensus are common place.
This tension is not limited to our government. Consider the increasing tensions between conservatives and liberals, democrats and republicans, religions of the world, atheists and believers, pro-life and pro-choice advocates, environmental and pro-development groups, and groups advocating different positions on marriage and equality. We are increasingly being led to take sides rather than seek compromises. Of course, some things we cannot compromise on, but there are issues that people of good will can disagree on and seek compromise. This seems to be a lost art at this time in human history.
Read on and be inspired by what the Lord has given me to give to you! I pray that you are blessed with His words and that they will light your path to Him in the difficult times in which we live.
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The Lord has blessed me with the Holy Spirit and my blog includes interior locutions given to me while in prayer. Please pray for discernment. “Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophetic utterances. Test everything; retain what is good" (1 Thess. 5:19–21)
