Fr. Jack McArdle
Insights That Inspired Me
A Savior and a Redeemer
The whole story of salvation is based on human weakness. It is a story of God coming to meet us where we are, as we are. He could have loved us from a distance, but he decided to come among us, and, to go much further, as he knelt at the apostles' feet, with a basin of water and a towel. This was really accepting them at ground level, as it were.
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- Introduction
- Come As You Are
- What Do You See?
- Showing Up
- The Skips
- The Gift
- Showing Up
- Repeating Yourself
- Forever and Always
- Damaged Goods
Look At It This Way
- Introduction
- Back to the Garden
- Popeye's Spinach
- Tool Box
- Hugs on the Way
- Food for the Journey
- Companions on the Way
- Sign Posts
- Splinters
- Staying On-Line
- Land Mines
- Letting Go
- The Way Less Travelled
- Pitstops
- Riding the Wind
- The Pain Barrier
- Life is Fragile
- Hold on to the Vision
Come 'Ere Till I Tell You More
- The Snake in the Grass
- Some Shady Characters
- Recycling
- As Good As New
- Free At Last
- Telling It Like It Is
- Playing God
- Letting Go
- Pie in the Sky
- Right Here Right Now
- The Firm
- The Winds of Change
- Remembering
- Celebrating
- Listen, Lord
- Speak, Lord
- Enough's Enough
- Hang in There
- And Then There's Death
Jesus: The Man and the Message
- Introduction
- The Message
- The Messenger
- The Teacher
- The Healer
- The Provider
- The Mystic
- The Exorcist
- The Shepherd
- The Friend
- The Leader
- The Son
- The Servant
- The Rebel
- The Outcast
- The Martyr
- The Victor
- The Judge
It's Me Again, Lord!
- Introduction
- With my Heavenly Father
- With Jesus, My Lord and Savior
- With the Spirit, my Comforter
- With Mary, my Mother
- The Prodigal Returns
- I am Sick, Lord
- I am Lonely, Lord
- I am Afraid, Lord
- I am Alcoholic, Lord
- I am Depressed, Lord
- I have Cancer, Lord
- A Cry from the Bereaved Heart
- I am Worthless, Lord
- Throughout the Day
- Thoughts, Prayers and Whispers
- The Victor
'It's Me Again, Lord...' and 'Jesus: The Man and the Message' copyright © 2004 Fr. Jack McArdle. All rights reserved.
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