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Can We Practice Mercy in Social Media and Politics?
Many political leaders and social influencers show mercy only to people they agree with. That isn’t what Jesus meant by “Blessed are the merciful.” Can we show mercy consistently in our social media and politics, even to those we don’t agree with?
Tom Faletti
1 day ago5 min read


What Does Mercy Look Like in Us and in the Actions of Our Government?
In the Beatitudes, Jesus said, “Blessed are the merciful.” Mercy is compassion in action. How can we show mercy to others? How can our government treat people with mercy, and in what ways is it failing?
Tom Faletti
Aug 165 min read


As You Look at the Media, See with New Eyes
Jesus calls us to a different set of values than we see from many star performers and political and business leaders. Christians are called to live in God’s realm, even as we also live in the world. (Matthew 5:1-12)
Tom Faletti
Jul 314 min read


Temptations? Respond as Jesus Did
Everyone faces temptations. We want something, or something makes us angry. Desire and anger are not necessarily evil. The issue is what we do with them. When Jesus was tempted, he showed us how to deal with temptation. The first step is to decide who we are living for. The second step is to know the Word of God.
Tom Faletti
Jul 95 min read


Faith, Hope, and Love: Virtues That Call Us to Action
In the Scriptures, the apostle Paul uses the terms "faith, hope, and love" as action words, not as abstract concepts. He talks about the “work of faith,” the “labor of love,” and our “endurance in hope.” How do we put these virtues into action?
Tom Faletti
Jun 255 min read


You Don’t Have to Prove That You Matter to God
The demand for strict work requirements to avoid being kicked off of Medicaid and food assistance programs is immoral and unChristian. It is built on the false philosophy, recently articulated by Dr. Mehmet Oz, that you need to “prove that you matter” by working. To God, every person matters.
Tom Faletti
Jun 116 min read


God's Love for You is Like a Mother's Love
The Bible uses images of God as a mother, in addition to images of God as a father, to help us understand how great God’s love is for us. Many people have anxiety-producing images of God as a stern disciplinarian. In the Bible, God uses images of being like a mother to express God’s intimate love and tenderness toward us.
Tom Faletti
May 145 min read


Pope Leo XIV: What’s in a Name?
In his first official speech, the new Pope Leo XIV reinforced some themes we heard from Pope Francis. But why did he choose the name Leo? Inspired by Pope Leo XIII, he is connecting to the beginning of modern Catholic social teaching, which began with a concern for marginalized workers. What can we learn from Pope Leo XIII?
Tom Faletti
May 84 min read


God’s Downside-Up View of the World
Our society sees through the eyes of billionaires and influencers. God sees from the perspective of the people at the bottom. A comparison.
Tom Faletti
Mar 224 min read


Find a Need and Fill It – Civil Rights Leader A.G. Gaston
This Black businessman was a quiet leader in the Civil Rights era. His philosophy – find a need and fill it – is useful in difficult times.
Tom Faletti
Feb 223 min read


Jimmy Carter, Role Model of Faith in Action
Jimmy Carter never lost his empathy for people in small towns. He showed us how to practice solidarity, which is the call of all Christians.
Tom Faletti
Jan 124 min read


Christmas is About Union with God and Each Other
My wife Sonia and I were practicing. As I began to sing the second verse of my part, my voice cracked, I choked up, and I couldn’t go on.
Tom Faletti
Dec 26, 20245 min read


God Reveals Himself in Scripture and the Natural World, Faith and Science
A reflection for Earth Day and every day. I saw a meme that said, “I don’t follow the Science. I follow Jesus.” ...
Tom Faletti
Apr 15, 20243 min read
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