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Lisa Brenninkmeyer

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Lisa Brenninkmeyer is the founder and chief purpose officer of Walking with Purpose. A convert to Catholicism, Lisa created her first Bible study in 2002 out of a desire to see Catholic women come to know Christ personally. In 2008, Walking with Purpose became a fully independent non-profit organization with 501c(3) status and a mission of helping every Catholic woman and girl in America to open her heart to Jesus Christ. Today, over 40,000 women, young women and middle school girls participate in WWP Bible studies in 44 states.

Lisa has authored 16 Walking with Purpose Bible studies which have received the Imprimatur through Archbishop Lori of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Her first book, Walking with Purpose: Seven Priorities that Make Lif
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For Your Weekend: Life Hacks Can't Get You to Heaven, But this Will

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Matthew 5:1-12

I love "life hacks"—so much so that my family knows I'll usually have one ready for just about anything. Did you know that if you take a wet sponge, run it over a window pane, and stick sheets of aluminum foil to it, you have instant blackout curtains? It's oh-so-helpful when you're traveling with little children and want to avoid waki

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For Your Weekend: Life Hacks Can't Get You to Heaven, But this Will




Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel:
Read Matthew 5:1-12
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“There is enough time in the day to accomplish everything God wants me to do. If I am harried, it is because I am doing things that God has not asked of me.”
Lisa Brenninkmeyer, Walking With Purpose: Seven Priorities That Make Life Work
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“On the night before Jesus died, he said to his Heavenly Father, "I have accomplished the work which you gave me to do."
He didn't heal every sick person on earth. When he ascended to heaven, there was still sickness and heartache and pain. But Jesus knew that he had accomplished what his father had called him to do, and that was enough.”
Lisa Brenninkmeyer, Walking With Purpose: Seven Priorities That Make Life Work

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