Browsing the November 2022 archive of Community Insights
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: "What I Saw..."
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/29/22
FR MICHAEL BOAKYE YEBOAH
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF KUMASI
“WHAT I SAW…”
“What I saw…” has to do with the vision of Isaiah concerning the coming of the Lord. During the prophetic ministry of Isaiah some of the Gentiles loved his prophecies simply because they were friendly to their ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Qualities
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/22/22
FR MICHAEL BOAKYE YEBOAH
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF KUMASI
QUALITIES
In the study of any created being or thing, two ideas come to mind: the ontological nature (that is its beingness) and the qualities of that being or thing. So, for example when one wants to study the nature ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: the Days are Coming
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/15/22
FR MICHAEL BOAKYE YEBOAH
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF KUMASI
THE DAYS ARE COMING
End-times messages always create mixed-feelings. For some people end-times messages send fear to their spine while for others they are just indifferent to them. But for the righteous, such messages are welcome because the righteous have ... Read More »
Fr. Michel's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Compromise
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/10/22
FR MICHAEL BOAKYE YEBOAH
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF KUMASI, GHANA.
COMPROMISE
When one checks his dictionary for the meaning of compromise, (s)he will probably come across two explanations. The first explains “compromise” as “an agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions” while ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Curiosity
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/02/22
FR MICHAEL BOAKYE YEBOAH
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF KUMASI, GHANA
CURIOSITY
I would like to think that you have heard it said a thousand times that curiosity kills the cat but for some people curiosity may have brought them to encounter Christ. Curiosity carries the nuance of “eager desire ... Read More »