Lisa Brenninkmeyer's Blog, page 8
July 5, 2024
For Your Weekend: When Your Child Rejects Jesus

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Mark 6:1–6
I’m not the greatest mom. There are things I wish I had done or said differently, like that one Thanksgiving eve when my kids kept getting out of their beds and interrupting my frantic cooking and cleaning. I told them that if they didn’t sleep, Tom the turkey would peck their eyes out.
That left an impression.
But I’m not the worst mom, either, and if there is one thing I did right, it is that I raised my children in the Catholic faith. Sunday Ma...
June 28, 2024
For Your Weekend: Divine Timing

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel : Read Mark 5:21–43
Silence. Studying. Glancing up at me. More silence. After what felt like an eternity, but was only a few minutes, he finally spoke: “You need surgery.” Relief washed over me, and I couldn’t help but smile and even laugh a little.
The doctor remained calm, seemingly unfazed by my reaction. Most people might find it strange to feel relief at the news of needing surgery, but I sensed he understood.
"Do you have any questions or concerns?" he asked....
June 21, 2024
For Your Weekend: When Our Faith Takes A Dive

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Mark 4:35–41
Nothing inspires an instant response of gratitude in me more than immersing myself in God’s creation. Basking in His glory comes easy to me when wandering in a field of wildflowers, enjoying the shade of a tree, or savoring the radiant hues of a sunset. I delight in His divine order as the sounds of the ocean soothe me. I wonder at His attention to detail when watching the variety of birds come and go in my backyard.
Conversely, I’m less than a...
June 14, 2024
For Your Weekend: Private Lessons and Mustard Sandwiches

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Mark 4:26–34
I was a co-catechist for first graders twelve years ago with my friend Kathy. We had our boys in our class, and after that experience, I never taught my kid again. We can save that story for another blog—or family therapy. But I digress…
We had been teaching about the parable of seeds. We brought in visuals: plants and seed packets; we sang songs and colored pictures—we nailed that lesson. When the class returned the following week, we asked, “S...
June 7, 2024
For Your Weekend: The Desire to Be Praised

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Mark 3:20–35
Charli D’Amelio, a teenage TikTok celebrity, lost one million followers after posting a video of a family dinner during which she was disrespectful to the personal chef. I know nothing else about this girl. I’m not on TikTok. I gave up all personal social media platforms a year ago. It wasn’t an easy decision. I loved my Instagram account. I found beauty in a well-crafted grid of photos and connection with my virtual friends. I relished the endo...
June 5, 2024
Be Conformed or Transformed: Romans 12:2

I love God. I have a good life. Still, for some reason, I lack joy and find it hard to be happy.
Have you had a thought like this one? I have.
If you can relate, take comfort (or don’t), because we are part of the majority. The news website Axios released a study titled “U.S. hits new low in World Happiness Report.” In 2023, the United States ranked as the 15th happiest country in the world. Only one year later, our country dropped to 23rd, with countries like Kuwait, Lithuania, and Slovenia sel...
May 31, 2024
For Your Weekend: Heaven on Earth

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Mark 14:12–16,22–26
I have never witnessed a Eucharistic miracle. However, incredible accounts are recorded in which the Eucharist takes on biological signs of Jesus’ presence, such as a host bleeding human blood or transforming into a piece of heart tissue.[1] These miracles, which have occurred throughout the world over the history of the Church, are extraordinary events and gifts from God, meant to increase our faith and awaken us to the reality that Jesu...
May 24, 2024
For Your Weekend: It’s Time to Go

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Matthew 28:16–20
Have you, like me, ever wondered if you missed your true vocation as a cloistered Carmelite nun?
I have moments when I don’t want to leave church at the end of Mass. My family joins the rest of the congregation, filing out of the pews and down the long aisle where the world waits on the other side of the double doors. I’m content just to stay where I am.
I also have moments before the Blessed Sacrament in adoration, my breath regulated to...
May 17, 2024
For Your Weekend: Relentless Pursuit of Understanding It All

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read John 20:19–23
I’ve noticed a pattern in my relationship with the Lord that goes like this: I pray for something very specific and then watch that very thing blow up in my face. This took me out at the knees for quite some time until I realized something peculiar yet consistent about how God answers my prayers: It always gets worse before it gets better.
When the Lord’s mighty hand moves, look out! He is like the Joanna Gaines of our prayers. He hears our des...
May 16, 2024
Do Not Fear, Really: Isaiah 41:10

I’ve heard it said that the sentence “Do not fear” is found in the Bible 365 times. While I can’t quite narrow down a credible source for that, I can confidently say that it appears enough within Scripture to warrant the claim that God knows His children and the emphasis that we place on our fear. No matter the century or the cultural climate, fear is a very motivating force.
Humans are fearful creatures. Evolutionarily speaking, fear was necessary for our survival. It alerted us to danger, help...