In the pages of "Finding God in Ordinary Time", she takes an insightful inquiry into life including the commonplace, joyful, and even heartbreaking events, and thereby discovering the presence of God, hidden in plain sight. Finding God in Ordinary Time "Finding God in all things" is, of ...
He captured something different in these lines and I realize that the One-Who-Sends-Us does want to reveal something of the Divine through each of us. With our birth we are meant to give God glory and point the way to the Creator. Some of us put the gifts we are given away from pu...
Ignatius shows us how to pay attention to God calling us to freedom and wholeness in the ordinary experience of our daily lives. The Ignatian understanding of God as one who labors, who struggles with hard work to bring all things to life, wholeness, freedom, and integrity, may well ...
If lawyers today experience a spiritual crisis because there is a compartmentalizing wall between their faith and their work, the Ignatian understanding of God might spark the renewal this crisis calls for, by bringing a new depth of meaning and integrity to our labors in the ordinary practice ...
Mrs. Brenda taught them ( and me) in a way that was simple but yet had big meanings. It taught me so many things I needed to know about God in a way that I could understand. Even though Mrs. Brenda was teaching to their level it was in a lot of ways what I needed also. The...
1. God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform. He plants his footsteps in the sea And rides upon the storm. Deep in the dark and hidden mines, With never-failing skill, He fashions all his bright designs And works his sov’reign will. ...
My winding writing and blogging journey began after a breast cancer diagnosis (thankfully) derailed my life. I began writing inspirational adult narrative nonfiction and children’s picture books before God took over. I’ve been a Christian all my life, but haven’t always been “all in” for...
He wrote this letter to advise Timothy, his spiritual protégé, on how to address the different issues that were coming up in the church at Ephesus. Considering it is a letter of instruction on the running of the church of God, we can know two things – It applies to God’s church ...
It might be a help for research in artificial vision systems for robotics or pseudo-AI.<BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote">quote:Originally posted by PyroGod:<BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote">quote:Originally posted by Daryl Herbert:<BR>I wonder what the American ...
Q3. (Isaiah 57:15) What things do we learn about God in this verse? What is the great paradox here? Why does God care so much about the downtrodden and the contrite? Do you and your congregation care for the downtrodden and contrite with the same intensity?