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"To what degree must we admit that the problem side of things is profoundly related even to what gives life in a particular situation? How many of us know someone whose very gifts are tied up with what makes them difficult at times?"
--© Bryan Froehle, 2012, Pastoral Trends, PrepareTheWord.com
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Wednesday, January 25
FEAST OF THE CONVERSION OF PAUL, APOSTLE
You’re never an impossible mission for God
The details of the story vary, but whatever happened to Saint Paul on the road near Damascus was literally a turning point in his life. What was so incredible about Paul’s “turning around”—his conversion—was not only the dramatic suddenness of it but also the fact that it happened in the midst of his persecution of Christians. He literally changed sides in mid-stride, switching his allegiances completely. Paul’s conversion was a decisive statement on God’s part that personal change is always possible. Have faith, and therefore hope, in that power today.
TODAY’S READINGS: Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22; Mark 16:15-18 (519)
“About noon a great light from the sky suddenly shone around me.”
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