Blog
The Father’s love does not force itself on the beloved. Although he wants to heal us all of our inner...
At long last, winter is giving way to warmer temperatures and spring is on the horizon. More sunshine, more time...
Like a new year, Ash Wednesday can come with excitement, plans, and goals. We are determined that this Lent will...
I stand in line in the grocery store, and my line of vision drifts to the magazine stand next to...
Get Updates on the Latest BIS Blog Posts
Enter your email. No spam, just sisterhood & helping you cultivate community.
Many people are disengaging from their smartphones and tablets. They're deleting apps and shutting down their social media profiles. So...
Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; Exult and be satisfied at her...
My dad died suddenly two years ago. The day was traumatic and a lot like I imagine hell to be;...
To be loved but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear....
When it comes to development of our spiritual and social lives, the type of journey we set out on comes...
God has given us the gift of life! To live our lives well involves commitments and decisions that can be...
God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me which He has...
Many of us are facing the longest, coldest, most dreary part of the year. Winter has us in its grasp...
Music ministry is probably one of the most debated aspects of the Mass. Personally, as a very musical person, I...
Travel and faith. These are two words that are important in many people's lives. You may notice that, generally, many...
To teach the grey earth like a child, To bid the heavens repent, I only ask from Fate the gift...
I am a cradle Catholic. There, I said it. I wish I could share my conversion story and tell of...
Almsgiving is one of the most prominent aspects of our Faith’s Lenten practice. We all know that Lent is a...
