by Lynne M. Baab — Part 1 of 3 originally published in Refresh Journal of Contemplative Spirituality, Summer 2015 Many years ago I heard a sermon on the prodigal son. …
By Shannon Martin — Do you ever wonder if you are, perhaps, the resident nut job at your church? Our church families are just as complicated as our biological families. …
by Steve Wickham “Consequently, he is able to save those who approach God through him at all times, since he is always alive to intercede on their behalf.” — Hebrews …
by Jeannie Kendall For much of my professional life I was paid to listen. Working as I did, as a counsellor, I had the enormous privilege of listening to many people. …
by Lynne M. Baab The Gospel of Mark records a busy first week of ministry for Jesus (Mark 1:14-34). Jesus announces the “good news of God” and calls disciples. He …
by Christine Sine The great Irish teacher John Scotus Eriugena taught that God speaks to us through two books. One is the little book, he says, the book of scripture, …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt In my vocation of prayer as a Christian mystic listening is fundamental, as is the deep silence that feeds it, moving in waves of molten magic …
by Rebecca Baxter Many years ago I found myself in a really hard period of time in which I almost lost my life on several occasions; both through the disease …
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