Enkindle 106 – 05.13.22 – Powered by Supernatural Love

In this reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Kristen Fisher shows us that in order to follow the Lord’s command to love one another, we must first allow ourselves to be transformed by the power of HIS love.

Using the example of Saint Mother Teresa, we can see that it’s not possible to love one another in extraordinary ways unless we allow ourselves to be loved by Jesus. Jesus wants you experience his love personally, and not just as something you hear about or read about in the Scriptures. He loves you, and his love for you never runs out.

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Fifth Sunday of Easter

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Kristen Fisher
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Kristen was raised in a Catholic family, but it wasn't until middle school when she really encountered the Lord. Her faith journey ultimately led her to graduate from Franciscan University with a Bachelors Degree in theology and anthropology, and she left with a heart that was ready to share the Faith in the same way that had changed her own life; youth ministry. Kristen served as a youth minister in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for 16 years, spending most of her time serving middle schoolers and their families, specifically. She left parish ministry to join our team as we seek to equip and empower families to evangelize their own kids in a fun, authentic and dynamic way, all while working alongside parish evangelists. Kristen has been married to her husband Greg for  15 years, and together they are blessed to be raising 4 children.
About the Author
Kristen was raised in a Catholic family, but it wasn't until middle school when she really encountered the Lord. Her faith journey ultimately led her to graduate from Franciscan University with a Bachelors Degree in theology and anthropology, and she left with a heart that was ready to share the Faith in the same way that had changed her own life; youth ministry. Kristen served as a youth minister in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for 16 years, spending most of her time serving middle schoolers and their families, specifically. She left parish ministry to join our team as we seek to equip and empower families to evangelize their own kids in a fun, authentic and dynamic way, all while working alongside parish evangelists. Kristen has been married to her husband Greg for  15 years, and together they are blessed to be raising 4 children.