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Ron Bruni: What keeps you steady?
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Steve Hall: Truth sets us free
John Pearring: We can’t destroy God
Steve Leininger: I’m in charge here!!
Lou Occhi: The sweet word of God
Tim Trainor: A humble child of God
Norm McGraw: God's got the best plan
Steve Hessman: Living in Christ through love
Danny Keuhlen: The night I was God’s Co-pilot
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Margit McCarthy: Temptation Trials in the Garden
The OMG reflection from Ron Bruni
Inspired by Mass readings from Tuesday, September 2, 2025
When the world feels unstable, what keeps you steady?
See clearly, stand ready, and step forward
By Ron Bruni

Click here to read Ron Bruni's reflection from September 2, 2025. Here's an excerpt:
Paul calls us children of light. Our identity shapes our behavior. If you know who you are, you know how to live. Alertness here isn't paranoia; it's hopeful awareness. You're watching for God's hand at work, not for threats in every shadow. Pope Francis said, "Spiritual wakefulness is living intentionally, with our eyes open, not drifting through life on autopilot."
Ron Bruni's reflections: “The hour is coming when I will no longer speak to you in figures of speech, but I will tell you clearly about the Father.” (John 16:25)
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