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What did all the saints have in common? They feared sin more than even physical death.

What did all the saints have in common? They feared sin more than even physical death.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.8, Franciscan Media

Oh, how thunderous the applause must be in Heaven, all those times we are mocked on earth for the sake of His name.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.8, Franciscan Media

A rib... loaves and fish... some spit... God can do a lot with a little.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.9, Franciscan Media

It's been a few days since I've seen my kids. My hearts racing; I can't wait to hold them. This is just a glimpse into God's heart at Mass.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.37, Franciscan Media

Many of us want to know why we don't "hear" God when we pray. Few of us shut up long enough to really listen.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.12, Franciscan Media

A broken heart is merely an empty manger. Invite the Virgin and the carpenter to pray beside you. Invite the Savior to dwell there.

Mark Hart (2017). “Unleashing the Power of Scripture: A Guide for Catholics”, p.50, The Word Among Us Press

Much of Satan's time is spent trying to make you remember what God has already forgotten. Reconcile, rejoice, and look forward.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.33, Franciscan Media

Faith does not contradict reason. Faith exceeds reason.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.35, Franciscan Media

God loves us too much to pretend our sin isn't there. Sin is a cancer and Christ the surgeon. True prayer signs the consent form.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.9, Franciscan Media

It's pretty sad that when people see a guy buying flowers, they assume he's in trouble.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.13, Franciscan Media

Honestly, I don't think Victoria has too many Secrets left... might be time to prayerfully consider a name change.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.37, Franciscan Media

God doesn't desire our worship because He is egocentric. He desires it because we are.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.12, Franciscan Media