
Daily Dialogue Question: Is there an open door I have been ignoring in life? HDIFAT? “When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we don’t see the one which has been opened for us.” (Helen Keller)
Daily Dialogue Question: Focusing on the tool of “Being Involved With the WWME Community,” what gifts do we bring to our sharing group? HDIFAT?
Daily Dialogue Question: Who do I need to forgive? HDIFSTWY? “He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love.” (Dr. Martin Luther KIng, Jr.)
Daily Dialogue Question: Mary’s faith in Jesus was absolute. Is mine? HDIFAMA? There was a wedding at Cana in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the wedding. When the wine ran short, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” And Jesus said to her, “Woman, how does your concern affect me? My hour has not yet come.” His mother said to the servers, “Do whatever he tells you.” Now there were six stone water jars there for Jewish ceremonial washings, each holding twenty to thirty gallons. Jesus told them, “Fill the jars with water.” So they filled them to the brim. Then he told them, “Draw some out now and take it to the headwaiter.” So they took it. And when the headwaiter tasted the water that had become wine, without knowing where it came from — although the servers who had drawn the water knew —, the headwaiter called the bridegroom and said to him, “Everyone serves good wine first, and then when people have drunk freely, an inferior one; but you have kept the good wine until now.” Jesus did this as the beginning of his signs at Cana in Galilee and so revealed his glory, and his disciples began to believe in him. Jn 2:1-11
Daily Dialogue Question: What would I do if we came into some unexpected money? WAMFAT?
Daily Dialogue Question: My favorite fun thing to do as a family is _______. HDIFAMA?
Daily Dialogue Question: Is this how I know God? HDIFAMA? “The perfection of learning is to know God in such a way that, though you realize he is knowable, yet you know him as indescribable.” (St. Hilary of Poitiers)