Andy Wade – Creation sings, giving glory to God. It’s easy to imagine this while out hiking in majestic mountains or watching the explosion of color as the sun sets…
Over the last couple of weeks I have posted a number of articles on tools for prayer. For those that have been following along but may have missed some here…
This morning’s post comes from Kim Balke, an expressive arts therapist in British Columbia I was looking at this drawing the other day and I asked myself, just where did…
Icons are an integral part of orthodox worship and serve a variety of functions: (1) They enhance the beauty of a church. (2) They instruct us in matters pertaining to…
I have always found inspiration from the lives of those who have gone before us. Their footprints provide places for me to stand and words and prayers encourage and strengthen…
Each moment is pregnant with new possibilities waiting to be born, alive with new beginnings, God’s secrets not yet heard, God’s dreams not yet fulfilled. These were the thoughts that…
The following post was sent to me by Alex Tang in Malaysia. Alex is a physician who blogs at Random Musings from a Doctor where this post first appeared. I…
The labyrinth is another tool for prayer that I found really helpful in the last few years. I talk about their use in my recent book Return to Our Senses. We…
Prayer beads are a tool for prayer that many protestants are both unfamiliar with and a little skeptical of. I only came across them a couple of years ago when…
This morning’s post in the series Tools For Prayer – comes from Christine Valters Paintner, PhD, REACE. Christine is the online Abbess of Abbey of the Arts, a virtual monastery offering…
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