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Steven Marsh

About the Author

Despite being a professional writer and editor for over 15 years, Steven Marsh is more-or-less winging it when it comes to writing about matters of faith. Steven entered the church in 2005, and since then he's been involved with various ministries, including Pre-Cana marriage prep for engaged couples, religious education for kindergarteners, and Stephen Ministry's one-on-one caregiving. Steven lives in Indiana with his wife and son. Despite having read the entirety of the Bible and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, he's still surprised at elements he rediscovers or reflects upon in new ways. The more Steven learns about the faith, the less he feels he knows; he's keen to emphasize that any mistakes are his own.

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Wednesday, 1/10/18 — When Others Seem More Blessed Than You

Steven Marsh
Wednesday, 1/10/18 — When Others Seem More Blessed Than You

What’s the first negative human emotion mentioned in the Bible that’s directed at another human? I don’t think it’s related to Adam and Eve; although […]

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Wednesday, 1/3/18 — The Tooth and the Light?

Steven Marsh
Wednesday, 1/3/18 — The Tooth and the Light?

The alarm didn’t go off, and you find yourself scrambling to get to work on time. You manage to run a brush through your hair […]

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Wednesday, 12/27/17 – Looking at the Whole Story

Steven Marsh
Wednesday, 12/27/17 – Looking at the Whole Story

As I compose this, it’s the day of Christmas Eve. Because of the way the calendar falls this year, I’ll be going to Mass twice […]

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