February 28, 2015– A prayer for ISIS (part 1) Love your enemy, you say. Pray for those who persecute you, you say. Fine. A theological exertion of the will– To wish change upon the Other. A prodding of your Spirit to move ‘them’ towards the right ends. She must be lazy: in...
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(1996, 2006) about the centrality of family metaphors in political worldviews, this paper explores the way in which moral metaphors are used in one set of cultural objects鈥攑rayers, liturgies, and other worship resources prepared for religious services around pro-life and workers' rights issues...
” Thunstrom and Noy wrote. “While Christians value such gestures from fellow believers, non-religious people negatively value such gestures from Christians and are indifferent to receiving them from other non-religious people.”
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A man offers Eid al-Fitr prayers at a mosque in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 11, 2024. (Photo by Sulav Shrestha/Xinhua) People greet each other while offering Eid al-Fitr prayers at a mosque in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 11, 2024. (Photo by Sulav Shrestha/Xinhua)...
that thoughts and prayers for others should ideally be employed selectively," Thunstrom and Noy wrote. "While Christians value such gestures from fellow believers, non-religious people negatively value such gestures from Christians and are indifferent to receiving them from other non-religious people....
3Praying for Other Mothers There are probably still other women in your child’s life who nurture her. Your little one's Mother’s Day prayers might include these women, such as a teacher, aunt or the mothers of her friends. Her prayer might be, “Thank you, God, for the other mother...
that thoughts and prayers for others should ideally be employed selectively," Thunstrom and Noy wrote. "While Christians value such gestures from fellow believers, non-religious people negatively value such gestures from Christians and are indifferent to receiving them from other non-religious people....
It seems now more than ever our country needs repentance, healing, and God's grace to overcome the hatred, immorality, and nihilism that has plagued our land and people. Let us pray for our countrymen with love and cherish that God is sovereign over all powers and principalities of this ...