“What you are speaks so loud, I can hardly hear what you say.”

“An argument in apologetics, when actually used in dialogue, is an extension of the arguer. The arguer’s tone, sincerity, care, concern, listening, and respect matter as much as his or her logic – probably more. The world was won for Christ not by arguments but by sanctity: “What you are speaks so loud, I can hardly hear what you say.”
― Peter KreeftPocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics

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God Can Pray for You

Q: How can God pray for you?
A: Kreeft on The Gift of Tongues Audio icon   (MP3, 0:55, 440k)

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“When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.”
P. J. O’Rourke

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Almighty and eternal God, You know the longings of men’s hearts,
and You protect their rights.
In Your goodness, watch over those in authority,
so that people everywhere may enjoy freedom, security, and peace.
Amen.

Father, You guide and govern everything with order and love.
Look upon the assembly of our national leaders
and fill them with the spirit of Your wisdom.
May they always act in accordance with Your will
and their decisions be for the peace and well-being of all. Amen.

Audio Post – Prayer for Healing the Family Tree by Fr. John Hampsch

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