December 30, 2024byFr. James McTavish, FMVDandDr. Lucía Aurora Herrerías, FMVD2 Comments We are now in 2025, the Jubilee year, with the theme of “Pilgrims of hope.” For the whole of the preceding year, our prayer has been preparing us all for this moment. In 2024, we have live...
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While in these methods there was prayer for God to lead and bless, and while God often did sovereignly choose to use it, the methods were not Spirit impelled and could even be abusive (especially of children). And their results have been huge percentages of people in the USA among other ...
They said The Prayer, when they die they go to heaven, take it easy, man! If you have no concern for your soul, you don’t know how to react to someone who is concerned for your soul. It reminds me of Ezekiel crying out to the people to obey the Lord. No one listens. Instead ...
“but God has surely listened and has heard my prayer. Praise be to God, who has not rejected my prayer or withheld his love from me!” (Ps. 66.19–20) Telling God our grief is another way of “offering it up” everything to God. Saying “offer it up” means that our suffering ...
This is where the godly, qualified man of God desires above all things to be a minister in the duties of Public Preaching, prayer, and Pastoral Theology. Blameless (1 Tim. 3:2, 1 Tim. 3:10, Titus 1:6-7)– The elder will be “without reproach” in the eyes of the church. ...
Driven by the commands and exhortations of Romans 12, my prayer is to offer a fresh look at a basic command for the Christian. In a time of confusion and chaos across the cultural and evangelical landscape, I hope to bring a simple word for a confused time as we think of what it mea...
J. (2007). The relationship between attitude toward prayer and professional burnout among Anglican parochial clergy in England: are praying clergy healthier clergy? Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 10, 61–74. Article Google Scholar van der Ven, J. A. (1998). Education for reflective ...
Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: addiction, body and soul, faith, mercy, need for divine grace, pastoral care, prayer, spiritual direction, suffering Making Pastoral Sense of Pope Francis’ “Civil Arrangement” Proposal November 25, 2020 by Dr. Tiju Thomas Pope Francis’ recent comments on...
Pope Francis has called for 2024 to be honored as a “Year of Prayer.” What does this mean? The special character of this year is based on the year following, 2025, which is a jubilee year for the Church. The custom of the jubilee year has …[Read more...] ...