The Meaning of the Christ Child's Cry

The Meaning of the Christ Child's Cry

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The Father's Mercy After the Fall

What if your greatest failures could become the place where you encounter God's mercy most deeply? Dr. Sri's explores the Church's striking phrase "O happy fault" and explains how the fall of Adam and Eve unveils a powerful new dimension of the Father's merciful love. _ _ For ful ...  Show more

Trusting the Father's Heart

Do you really believe in the Father's love for you? The devil's main tactic is to sow doubt in our hearts about God the Father—causing us to question the Father’s goodness, His love, and His care for us. Dr. Sri explains how to grow in greater trust in our Heavenly Father and sur ...  Show more

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