Lisa Brenninkmeyer's Blog
October 17, 2025
For Your Weekend: Steadfastness in Prayer

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 18:1–8
You know when God keeps placing something on your heart, repeatedly, until you can no longer ignore it? That's where I've been lately. And the thing God keeps saying to me is this: persevere in prayer.
There are situations in my life, in the world around us, that require steadfast, agonizing, unrelenting prayer.
I know, in my head, that our prayers matter to God. But sometimes, I've been so overwhelmed by the size of some of these mountains tha...
October 10, 2025
For Your Weekend: Faith Enough Will Save Us

Dig Deeper into this Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 17:11–19
“It is truly right and just, our duty and our salvation, always and everywhere to give you thanks, Father most holy …”[1]
These words may be familiar to us, as they are often prayed over us during Mass, so well-known that we could almost recite them in our sleep.
Yet, how often do we ponder what they actually mean?
This week’s Sunday gospel can shed some light for us.
In Luke 17, we encounter ten lepers who call out to Jesus for pity and m...
How to Hear God’s Voice When the Path Is Rocky

On a family trip to the majestic Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, I planned a hike to what was sure to be an experience we wouldn’t forget. Leading a group of active teenagers and a couple of younger kiddos, I did my due diligence as the family planner to be sure we had everything we needed. The Google search listed a short hike down a canyon to a breathtaking waterfall and swimming hole, which was smooth and family friendly. At the end of our trip, I can confidently say that the hike was beautiful...
October 3, 2025
For Your Weekend: You Are Not As Great As You Think You Are

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 17:5–10
Paper in one hand, rosary in the other, I was prepared to face Jesus in the sacrament of Penance. When the green light flashed on, I walked in, fell to my knees, asked for forgiveness, then began to list my sins: “I gossiped four times. I had critical thoughts six times. I was prideful one time.” The priest interrupted: “Just one time?”
Hi, humility. Thanks for showing up.
We, masters of self-deception, tend to think we are better than we are. ...
September 26, 2025
For Your Weekend: Don't Scroll Past Lazarus

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 16:19-31
For much of September, I believe so many of our hearts have been heavy. There has been so much violence, so much loss. It seems as if nearly every day we have been reminded of how fragile life is, how quickly peace can be broken, and how much suffering surrounds us.
In Sunday's gospel, Jesus tells the Pharisees the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. He exposes their attachment to wealth, and He warns them about the state of their hearts. Onc...
September 19, 2025
For Your Weekend: Don’t Save Prudence For Later

Dig Deeper into this Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 16:1–13
What’s in your Amazon cart?
For some, this is a cute and funny icebreaker question. For me? A little terrifying.
Because if one could peek into my Amazon account, I’d be found out.
Not for anything scandalous, but for something far more revealing. If you really want to know what idols I’m tempted to place on the altar of my heart, all you’d have to do is scroll through that familiar site with the smile logo.
Now, in fairness, my actual Amaz...
September 12, 2025
For Your Weekend: An Open Letter to Savers on Behalf of Our Savior

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read John 3:13–17
Dear Savers,
Hello! My name is Laura, and much to my daughter’s chagrin, I enjoy shopping at secondhand stores. There’s something about the unexpected discovery and thrill of the hunt that has me frequently picking and foraging through your dusty aisles, scouring the cluttered shelves for the diamond in the rough—that one hidden treasure. And boy, have I found treasures! In a recent visit, I uncovered not one, but two crucifixes on your shelves;...
September 5, 2025
For Your Weekend: Hate Your Family

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 14:25–33
The subheading in our Bibles for this gospel passage reads, "The Cost of Discipleship," and before reading anything else on the page, that phrase alone should make us pause.
Jesus is about to tell us what it will cost us to follow Him. There will be a price. There will be sacrifice. Something will be required of us if we want to call ourselves a friend of Christ.
By now, we might think we know what's coming. We've heard this before, right? We'...
August 29, 2025
For Your Weekend: Lessons from Jesus—the Host with the Most

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 14:1,7–14
I never expected to learn "How to Host a Proper Dinner Party" from the Bible. (Although I did find "How to Best Remove the Fat of a Bull Sin-Offering" in Leviticus 4:8!)
Move over, Emily Post—Jesus is the next big etiquette influencer.
All kidding aside, in this Sunday's gospel, Jesus uses the familiar setting of a dinner party to teach us far more than etiquette. He offers us radical lessons in humility and hospitality.
On Humility: Quit the ...
August 22, 2025
For Your Weekend: Life is Hard. Get a Chicken.

Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 13:22–30
I spent last weekend on the bathroom floor, soaking my chickens’ feet in warm water and Epsom salts. Chicken Little acquired bumblefoot, a common bacterial infection, but without treatment, it can be fatal. With the location of the inflammation being on the bottom of her feet, my husband was curious: “How did you know she had bumblefoot?” The answer was easy: “I know my chickens.”
My husband knows information about the chickens: the breeds we s...