BIS Reviews // KPop Demon Hunters Sparks Spiritual Conversations With Kids
A pop-infused animated film becomes a springboard for deep spiritual conversations with kids.
Pick Five Stones But You May Only Need One
A familiar Bible story takes on a deeper meaning as one mom shares the tale of David and Goliath with her son.
BIS Reads // Shaped by Stories
Author Claudia Cangilla McAdams invites children into stories that teach readers how Jesus walks with us in large and small ways.
Ten Saints Every Woman Should Know
This fall, get to know these ten female Saints who not only overcame difficult situations, but also allowed their sufferings to bring them deeper into holiness.
What Sea Turtles Teach Us About Small Groups this Advent
Advent is the perfect time to not only prepare our hearts for Jesus but also to find a small group where our faith can be supported.
BIS Reviews // Arrival: A Sci-Fi Thriller With a Quietly Catholic, Unmistakably Pro-Life Heart
Arrival is more than a science fiction thriller. It is a quiet meditation on grief, sacrifice, and the dignity of human life.
Still Single: How to Survive the Wedding Season Solo
Going solo? Here are five helpful tips for single women that will make attending any wedding fun and memorable.
Milk for the Soul: The Nourishment of Our Lady of Le Leche
Let us come to Our Lady of Le Leche with childlike hearts, seeking nourishment and solace on our flights from the evils of this world.
Your Vocation is Love
No matter what our state of life is, our vocation doesn’t begin at the altar. In dating, love is still sacrificial. It is still a choice, not just a feeling.
Be Still: Scripture Verses to Embrace Autumn Change
This autumn, as the days get colder and shorter and life's demands intensify, let us turn to Scripture to enter into His peaceful rest.
Advent Devotional Invites Us to Live in the Now and Not Yet
This Advent, let's pray together with In Time: Living in the Now and Now Yet. This devotional centers on the space in our hearts reserved for God—a space not meant for busyness, stuff, or distractions, but simply intended to remain open for Him.
