Day 208: The Futility of Idols (2024)

Day 208: The Futility of Idols (2024)

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Day 79: Psalms of Ascent (2026)

Today, Fr. Mike points out how the boundaries of the land of Canaan in Numbers remind us that the Promised Land is not a nice idea, but a real tangible place. He also reveals that Psalm 120 begins the Psalms of Ascent, or the Psalms that people would pray as they went up to the T ...  Show more

Day 78: The Song of Moses (2026)

In today's readings, we trace the route of the Israelites in Numbers and hear the song of Moses in Deuteronomy. Fr. Mike reflects on a hard lesson from these passages; that God will allow us to choose something other than him, even though it hurts us. The readings are Numbers 33, ...  Show more

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