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Jan 29, 2024

For centuries people have toiled in the fields, planting crops for food and sustenance. But anyone who has tilled the soil will tell you that it takes great patience because the fruits of their labor can be affected by so many factors such as wind, rain, snow, and temperature. The growing season takes months to produce...


Jan 22, 2024

On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: 

  • Shares what stood out to him from last week’s pro-life events, including the National March for Life in Washington, D.C. and the Life is VERY Good events in Fairfax.See the latest content.

  • Speaks out against Virginia legislation threatening life at all...


Jan 22, 2024

January is Poverty Awareness Month. Did you know that the poverty rate in the United States is 11.5 percent, with nearly 38 million people living in poverty? Perhaps being the first month will remind us every month to remember, to pray for, and to act in support of our brothers and sisters in need: those who go to bed...


Jan 15, 2024

This week as we mark the observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we remember a man who worked tirelessly to eradicate injustice through civility and nonviolence, and who implored us to “never succumb to the temptation of bitterness.” Dr. King built his legacy on a message of love, not hate, to see the good in...


Jan 8, 2024

How easy it seems to go about our daily routines, believing we have little or no impact, perhaps because we think we hold modest positions, reside in a simple home, or feel we live quiet, unassuming lives. In reality, though, our interactions with others and how we conduct ourselves has tremendous impact on those...