Grassroots efforts start small, don’t they?

Blogger Sarah Reinhard manages to turn the mundane and boring into a delightful study of the profound in simplicity.

In other words, I like what she writes, and you will, too, so run, don’t walk, to her blog and be Amazed. Surprised. Pleased. Moved. Amused.

And Catechized.

Her latest adventures brought on by 4 year olds holding the nativities hostage has resulted in an idea so profoundly simple that I had to launch it immediately. Free the Nativities! I dare you to put yours out in public. I know I will.

Close Encounters of the Redneck Kind

a little tip o’ the hat to my friend at It’s All Straw. Funny piece, even if it does make me think of Ned Beatty. 

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and…the game is on!

I love this time of year. It makes me combative, in not a good way. Anyway, kudos to my friend Nancy, who sent this cartoon along through her brother, Greg. By the way, you should go here and support the wonderful work we do at Rosary Army, which is completely unrelated to the combative attitude I get this time of year.  Come to think of it, the more I pray, the less combative I get. Maybe it’ll work for you. While you’re at Rosary Army contemplating the kind gift to help us continue with our ministry, you can go here and request a FREE rosary! I know! We’re wacky like that, but it’s what we do.

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