It's been quiet around here for the past month. When I logged in today to try to break my silence with just a bit of blogging, tears splashed across my keyboard and I had to again step away for a while. Those of you who journey with me on social media will understand that the death of Daddy, on … [Read more...] about Daddy’s Girl
Man of God
When I attended a recent screening for the film MAN OF GOD, in theaters nationwide today, I walked in not knowing what to expect. The venue for the event was the beautiful Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Los Angeles. While only a few miles from my home, this sacred spot was entirely new to … [Read more...] about Man of God
Getting Together in Person and Virtually
This weekend, I am in Anaheim for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles' annual Religious Education Congress. For as long as I can remember, Congress has been a bright spot in my year: a chance to gather with friends and colleagues from around the country, to catch up, and to be renewed. This year, while … [Read more...] about Getting Together in Person and Virtually
The Adam Project
"I think it's easier to be angry than it is to be sad. And I guess, when I get older, I forget that there's a difference."Young Adam, "The Adam Project" When it releases on Friday, March 11 on Netflix, "The Adam Project" will be an attractive viewing option for families with older children. Chock … [Read more...] about The Adam Project
Protected: Revealed: 3 Minutes with Evie Estes
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Join Me for an Online Women’s Retreat
I'm always happy to partner with my friends at Jordan Ministry Team to pray and praise. Next Saturday, we'll be gathering for a virtual Lenten retreat with a theme that's really calling to my heart. For me, Lent is always an opportunity to quiet my heart and seek God's voice in the busyness, but … [Read more...] about Join Me for an Online Women’s Retreat
Butter
When it opens in theaters today and heads to digital soon, Butter will again cast a spotlight on the themes of suicide, bullying, and mental health awareness. Suicide is such a focal point of this film that the official website contains full resources under the heading R U OK? Based on the original … [Read more...] about Butter
The Homeboy Way: In Conversation with Thomas Vozzo
Today, I continue my ongoing series of conversations with published authors as I’m joined by Thomas Vozzo, the author of The Homeboy Way: A Radical Approach to Business and Life. I've been an admirer of the work done by Homeboy Industries for years. It was a true gift to pour over this new book by … [Read more...] about The Homeboy Way: In Conversation with Thomas Vozzo
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
As an actively practicing Catholic and a member of what's sometimes referred to as the "faith press", I'm always excited by the conversations I'm invited to have in and around the entertainment community. Such an opportunity happened recently when I was offered an advance look at Disney+'s … [Read more...] about The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
The Hermits of Big Sur: In Conversation with Paula Huston
Today, I continue my ongoing series of conversations with published authors as I’m joined by Paula Huston, whose most recent book The Hermits of Big Sur is a book that thoroughly transfixed me. I've followed Paula's writing for years and have even had the joy of ministering alongside her … [Read more...] about The Hermits of Big Sur: In Conversation with Paula Huston
Let’s Connect!
Friends, I'm happy to be getting back "on the road" both virtually and in real life after such an extended time away from in-person public speaking due to the pandemic. As we enter a new month, I wanted to share a few upcoming opportunities for us to meet and pray with one another. I hope you'll … [Read more...] about Let’s Connect!
The Lampstand Podcast: 3 Minutes with Alex Dee
Today, I continue my ongoing series of conversations with awesome storytellers creating fantastic projects as I’m joined by Alex Dee, the content creator for Family Rosary and the host of the new podcast The Lampstand. I'm blessed to call Alex a colleague and friend and to be a listener to his great … [Read more...] about The Lampstand Podcast: 3 Minutes with Alex Dee
A Thread of Evidence: In Conversation with Joan L. Kelly
Today, I continue my ongoing series of conversations with published authors as I’m joined by Joan Kelly, the author of the novel A Thread of Evidence: Mibs Monahan Mysteries. One of my goals for 2023 is to do more elective reading. As I share with students when I speak on the joys of being an … [Read more...] about A Thread of Evidence: In Conversation with Joan L. Kelly
Is Reading Self-Indulgence or Sustenance?
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go. Dr. Seuss A few mornings ago, after my normal morning routine of quiet time and reflection, I picked up a book in my voluminous "to be read" stack. I'd received "The Stranger in the … [Read more...] about Is Reading Self-Indulgence or Sustenance?
All Things Lovely: In Conversation with Jenn Johnson
Today, I continue my ongoing series of conversations with published authors as I’m joined by Jenn Johnson, author of the lovely new book All Things Lovely: Inspiring Health and Wholeness in Your Home, Heart, and Community. Jenn has compiled a rich bounty of "lovely things" that help celebrate the … [Read more...] about All Things Lovely: In Conversation with Jenn Johnson
Grace in Tension: In Conversation with Claire McGarry
Today, I continue my ongoing series of conversations with published authors as I’m joined by Claire McGarry, author of the new book Grace in Tension: Discover Peace with Martha and Mary from Our Sunday Visitor. Claire's book came into my hands and heart at the perfect time. Her words helped me draw … [Read more...] about Grace in Tension: In Conversation with Claire McGarry