Randy Hain
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“My brothers, we have a special and distinct role as Christian men, fathers, husbands, and leaders in the family, in the Church, and in society at large. If we don’t step up, we run the risk of seeing our families overrun and absorbed by the surrounding culture. This is not acceptable. Start with prayer. Be faithful, be consistent, have courage, show humility, and remember . . . we are made for a heavenly home and not this world.”
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
“If we want to raise children who will remain faithful to Christ and His Church, they need to see fathers on their knees in prayer.”
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
“The joy that attracts is a fruit that comes from living with Jesus in the Holy Spirit.”
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
“If we want to raise children who will remain faithful to Christ and His Church, they need to see fathers on their knees in prayer.”
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
“My brothers, we have a special and distinct role as Christian men, fathers, husbands, and leaders in the family, in the Church, and in society at large. If we don’t step up, we run the risk of seeing our families overrun and absorbed by the surrounding culture. This is not acceptable. Start with prayer. Be faithful, be consistent, have courage, show humility, and remember . . . we are made for a heavenly home and not this world.”
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
― Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men
“Happiness and joy are not the same. For what does the fervent craving for joy mean? It does not mean that we wish at any cost to experience the psychic state of being joyful. We want to have reason for joy, for an unceasing joy that fills us utterly, sweeps all before it, exceeds all measure.”
― Happiness and Contemplation
― Happiness and Contemplation
“We had the experience but missed the meaning. And approach to the meaning restores the experience in a different form.”
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