Live today with the hope of resurrection (John 11:25)
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who need the strength to live again despite loss and fatigue. Through the words of John 11:25, we convey how the hope of resurrection changes today.
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who need the strength to live again despite loss and fatigue. Through the words of John 11:25, we convey how the hope of resurrection changes today.
This is a Catholic text for middle-aged people who meditate on what remains at the end of life. 2 Timothy Chapter 4 tells us that love and faithfulness complete life.
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people living with fear of death and separation. Through the words of Chapter 14 of the Gospel of John, we convey Christian hope toward the Father’s house.
For middle-aged people who have become at a loss for prayer, this is a Catholic meditation that helps them breathe again in prayer through the words of Chapter 11 of the Gospel of Luke.
Catholic meditation that helps the tired hearts of middle-aged and older people gain strength again. 1Thessalonians Chapter 5 conveys the spiritual recovery that gratitude brings.
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who feel the emptiness of retirement and the latter half of life. Philippians 1:6 We convey the call of God that does not end with words.
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who are shaken by important plans and decisions in life. Through the words of Proverbs 16, we preach the path of discernment and planning with the Lord.
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who want to hold on to their faith amidst anxiety and uncertainty about the future. Hebrews 11:1 conveys trust on the invisible path.
Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who need daily sincerity rather than grand changes. The spiritual power of small faithfulness is conveyed through the words of Luke 16:10.
A Catholic meditation for middle-aged parents who are wondering what to leave to their children. Proverbs 22:6 tells us that parents’ faith becomes the root of their children.