Colleen C Orchanian

Colleen Orchanian is an author, spiritual director, podcaster, and retreat leader. She is retired as Adult Formation Director and Director of Religious Education. She lives in Blairsville, Georgia with her husband, Tom, and son, Tommy. There's more! Check it out by clicking READ MORE.

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Confidence Game

Confidence Game
Apr 23, 2025 by Colleen C Orchanian

A Confidence Game is a way to deceive or trick so you can steal something. Con games work because people are gullible and believe, in their pride, that they are smarter than the con artist. They are usually wrong.

Who is the greatest con artist? That would be Satan. And who is the gullible rube? That would be us.

Simply Irresistible

Simply Irresistible
Apr 16, 2025 by Colleen C Orchanian

The most obvious spiritual attack we get is a temptation to sin. It's been around since the Garden of Eden and it's why Jesus came to rescue and redeem us.

Sin is rebellion against God, saying NO to God. But when I sin, I don't feel like I'm rebelling. I don't feel like I am consciously saying NO to God. Why is that? Because the devil is clever. 

Murphy's Law

Murphy's Law
Apr 09, 2025 by Colleen C Orchanian

(Spiritual Warfare Continued)
Murphy's Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. That's certainly true for the work we are called to do for the Kingdom. The devil will always battle against our gifts and against anything that might bear spiritual fruit. This attack is on our apostolate.

Spiritual Cataracts

Spiritual Cataracts
Apr 02, 2025 by Colleen C Orchanian

My friend Linda recently had cataract surgery. When the doctor told her it was needed, she was skeptical. She had great vision, could easily see road signs from a distance, and could distinguish between colors with no problem. How could she have cataracts and not realize it? But she trusted the doctor and had the surgery. What a difference! She didn't know what she was missing. Her eyesight was distorted, but because it happened gradually, she didn't notice.

One of Satan's tactics is distortion, not with our eyes, but with our minds and hearts. It's like when someone totally misunderstands you. They have formed a false version of reality and it's hard to correct it.

Plugged In

Plugged In
Mar 26, 2025 by Colleen C Orchanian

I love playing games on my tablet or phone. It's a way to pass the time while waiting or watching TV. But I am easily drawn into the game for hours rather than a few minutes. Then I feel rotten because I wasted so much time, time that could have been used for something more valuable. Have you ever felt this way?