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Chris Easley

@seaofgracepod

Husband and Father of 4 | Host of The Sea of Grace Podcast, where we share the treasures of the Catholic faith with the world.

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Prayer does not always mean "drop everything you're doing and think about God". Prayer is aligning your will to God's, and can be done in an active manner. Schedule is jam-packed? Every activity in your day can include God.

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Loving Christ and His Church means I no longer rest my identity on ideologies. Watching "conservative vs liberal" content when you don't fully align with either side feels like watching a tabloid talk show. We are called to build up the Kingdom of God. We build with virtue, not

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YOU'VE ALL FAILED ME NOT A SINGLE VOTE WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO WITH THIS I WAS TOLD PEOPLE LIKED POLLS I should read a book this weekend.

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The gal at the coffee shop made my order twice by accident and let me have it. Sometimes God pours out his love for you in the most unexpected ways. I pray that everyone's day starts as good as mine.

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Every homeschool parent's fear is "I'm not capable of doing this". Especially in grade school years, the child's formation in life-skills (communication, chores, self-discipline, etc.) are far more valuable than academic education. If you are a loving parent, you can do it.

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It's WILD to realize how St. Maximilian Kolbe's spiritual impact transcended the walls of his cell in Auschwitz, and helped victims of the Nagasaki bomb as well. Through founding the Seibo no Kishi monastery, it stood as a shelter to aid the sick, injured, and dying after this

It's WILD to realize how St. Maximilian Kolbe's spiritual impact transcended the walls of his cell in Auschwitz, and helped victims of the Nagasaki bomb as well.

Through founding the Seibo no Kishi monastery, it stood as a shelter to aid the sick, injured, and dying after this