
What drives us to labor — and what are we really searching for? Drawing on Beatrice of Nazareth’s account of the soul’s great torment of longing, this Sabbath Lectio Divina traces the spiritual root of all human desire: our soul’s yearning for infinite union with infinite God. Along the way it names the compulsions…

What if the debates that divide us over Scripture are missing the point entirely? Perhaps there is only one Word of God, and that Word is a Person. This reflection traces an ordinary Friday from morning prayer to a kitchen podcast moment, exploring how Augustine’s insight that God speaks one single Utterance resonates through…

Drawing on Augustine’s vision of eternal life in the City of God, this Easter Sunday Lectio Divina explores what it means that true love is not transactional but transformative — that what we give in love is given back more perfectly in the resurrection, body and spirit made new, even with the wounds this…

Drawing on Anthony the Great and the desert tradition, this Lectio Divina explores the heart as both battlefield and the ground of our deepest longing — and invites us into the silence where grace does what we cannot: draw the heart home to God.