My greatest satisfaction at Seton is teaching that homeschooling is about cultivating a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.
Read More »Heaven is for Heroes
John Clark is confident that he will walk in his father’s footsteps all the way to the house built for him in heaven. And he knows just how to find it.
Read More »Fostering the Spiritual Health of Our Children
How can we fathers foster a healthy interior life for our children? John Clark offers that we must encourage our children to have a conversation with God.
Read More »Lessons for a Lifetime from St. Thérèse the Little Flower
As a girl, Dr. Mary Kay Clark learned lessons for her lifetime about the Little Way of St. Therese: little ones of the world are great ones in the Kingdom.
Read More »Beauty is Our Calling
Asked to opine on beauty, John Clark says that every Catholic family is a reflection of God and is a form of beauty that rises above the material world.
Read More »If I Knew Then What I Know Now: Advice for New Homeschoolers
New homeschoolers - Many others have walked this path, persevered, and overcome obstacles. These travelers can offer support and advice in your adventure.
Read More »What If Heaven is the End?
As a Catholic homeschooling father, John Clark dreams that his children ultimate destination is the perfect happiness of Heaven. To call Heaven their home.
Read More »Are My Sins Too Many & Too Bad for God’s Forgiveness?
John Clark reminds us that our sins are never too many or too bad for the mercy of God and their forgiveness will only cause a greater Heavenly celebration.
Read More »How a Tiny Mouse Taught Me About Holy Detachment
Abby Sasscer shares her struggle with holy detachment and a lesson from a mouse that taught her to let go of what is good in order to embrace what is best.
Read More »The Year of Mercy Has Ended but Mercy of God Endures Forever
Though some may feel sad that the year of mercy has come to an end, John Clark observes that God offers us His mercy, not only every year, but every moment.
Read More »This Rosary Novena Turned Our World Upside Down: Part 2
Abby Sasscer shares another discernment story that shows, even in tumultuous times, the beauty of surrender and the power of praying the Rosary Novena!
Read More »Straight to Heaven or – Is Purgatory Our Destiny?
Even though many Catholics hope for Purgatory after death, John Clark points out that the saints remind us that God desires us to go straight to Heaven.
Read More »Halloween – Done Catholic Style
If you assume Halloween began as a pagan holiday, think again! It's Catholic, and Amy Pawlusiak, a mother of five, discusses how you can reclaim Halloween.
Read More »A Magnificent Seven: 7 Wonderful Quotes From The Newest 7 Saints
Pope Francis just canonized seven saints. John Clark takes a brief look at their lives and their immortal words that inspire Catholics around the world.
Read More »Why A Prayer A Day Keeps the Devil Away
Too busy to pray? Diana Ragsdale shares why and how the simple act of at least one prayer to God every day yields astonishing spiritual fruit for your soul.
Read More »I Didn’t Know Mother Teresa, But I Know Other Saints. And So Do You.
John Clark never met Mother Teresa. But we forget that we may be surrounded by other saints - who haven't been canonized. They may even be still alive!
Read More »Daring to GO! The Connection Between Pokémon and ‘Quo Vadis’
People wandering about playing Pokémon GO has Amy Pawlusiak, mother of five, asking why it takes an app to tell us to “Go”. So, Where Are You Going?
Read More »11 Great Quotes By & About St. Bonaventure
Legend has it that St. Bonaventure was saved and given his name by another famous saint. John Clark introduces the Seraphic Doctor with 11 inspiring quotes.
Read More »What Sr. Cecilia Maria’s Smile Can Teach Us About Happiness
John Clark ponders the recent life and death of Sr. Cecilia Maria of Argentina, her wonderful Catholic example for living—and a smile that will last forever
Read More »Using Lent as a Chance to Explain Suffering & Death to a Child
Witnessing two infant funerals raised plenty of questions among Emily Molitor children. It sparked some beautiful discussions and personal reflections.
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