Top 20 Most Popular Posts of 2015

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Merry Christmas! During the Octave of Christmas I will be taking time to be with family and friends and plan for the next year. It has been quite a year, one with much growth and change. In the meantime, I put together my most popular articles of 2015 based on traffic. As I look at this list it helps me to better understand what it is that you enjoy reading and shapes what I will provide in the future.

My Top 20 Most Popular Articles

  1. 3 Ways to Distinguish Between God’s Voice and Satan’s Voice
  2. 5 Facts You Need to Know About Your Guardian Angel
  3. Three Methods of Prayer That Will Change Your Life
  4. Three Words of Advice From Saint Faustina on Spiritual Combat
  5. How to Win the First Battle of Every Day
  6. Three Reasons Why John Paul II is Called “the Great”
  7. Advice from Exorcists: 4 Ways to Keep the Devil Away
  8. What do Mother Teresa, Fulton Sheen, and J.R.R. Tolkien all have in common?
  9. How the Devil Redefines Humility
  10. 3 Signs That a Private Revelation is From God
  11. The Trap of Living a Double Life
  12. Advice From the Trenches: 3 Practical Tips for Discerning God’s Will
  13. How to Develop a (Nearly) Unbreakable Habit of Prayer
  14. What Beauty and the Beast Can Teach Us About Why We Don’t Pray
  15. How to Serve God and Not Lose Your Soul
  16. How the Devil Detests Silence and Fills our World with Noise
  17. How did Saint Thérèse Conquer Satan and Attain Perfection?
  18. The Key to Making a Good Confession That Will Change Your Life Forever
  19. The Battle of Prayer: Why We Shouldn’t Lose Heart If We Fail
  20. Are You Distracted During Prayer?

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Thank You!

Thank you for all of your support over the past year. This has been my second full year of blogging and it has been quite the experience. I have learned a lot and I hope you have enjoyed and been inspired by my articles. In the end, it is all for the greater glory of God. I hope to see you next year as we continue our journey to overcome the obstacles that prevent us from having a fruitful prayer life.