Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ goes back to school and discovers that sitting still can be surprisingly active.
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What We Want: Facing the Permanent
Eric Immel, SJ wonders about the permanent, the temporary, and the desires beneath them both.
The Work of Worship
Worry is worthless. Worship is worthy of us. Brendan Busse, SJ reflects on praise, reverence, and service.
The Doubting Life
There are many ways to connect with others. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ reflects on the union of the lost and the unsure.
The Good and The Perfect
What do we sacrifice when winning is everything? Garrett Gundlach, SJ realizes that his competitive streak is often in the way of grace.
Newborn: Prayers Answered
Nothing captures the longing for God quite like the precious vulnerability of newborns and the prayers that surround them. Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ prays for and with his newborn niece
Well Aged: Embracing the Young and Old
What does it mean to age well? Eric Immel, SJ wonders about life, loss, and the hope of love in it all.
The Knowledge of Encounter
It’s important to know what (or who!) you’re talking about. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ discovers the value of direct experience in a personal encounter.
Imaginary Friend Jesus
What to do when our fantasy life doesn’t match our real life? Brendan Busse, SJ wants for a love that is real.
Bed Bugs: Finding Grace in the Grotesque
Living with bed bugs is terrible. Garrett Gundlach, SJ looks back on his infestation for insight.