The Meaning of Life – Part 3 of 3, Being Fully Alive, Happily Ever After
Amy Schisler explains that we can’t live our lives abundantly until we discover our callings, and we all have a calling.
Amy is a novelist, children’s book author, spiritual writer and speaker, reader, and avid traveler.
Amy Schisler explains that we can’t live our lives abundantly until we discover our callings, and we all have a calling.
Amy Schisler asks: Shouldn’t we be living our life abundantly with a bold passion, our eyes always on making our life and the lives of others better, richer, more meaningful?
As we Catholics ponder the future and await with joyful hope during this time of Sede Vacante, we celebrate the life of a good man who has gone home to the Lord, we have hope for the future, and we live each day awaiting news of our next shepherd.
Amy Schisler offers an invitation to be a Pilgrim of Hope during this Jubilee year.
Amy Schisler shares a reflection on the Transfiguration.
Amy Schisler considers the advantages of companionship and guidance on our spiritual journeys.
My favorite hymn when I was a child was, Here I Am, Lord. I loved the rhythm and the simple prose, and I thought the sentiment behind the words was lovely even if I didn’t quite understand their importance.
