While God is the source of our spirituality, let us dig deeper and consider what is spiritual to us and how might it benefit us.
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While God is the source of our spirituality, let us dig deeper and consider what is spiritual to us and how might it benefit us.
While sound can be a blessing, I do wonder if our need for and reliance on sound has hindered us. Sound keeps us moving regardless of whether or not we need to stop.
Sheep respond to nurture, and we are sheep according to John’s Gospel. Thus, we know our master’s voice of grace, which causes us to turn our heads and assent to follow.
As churches continue returning to spaces of in-person community, what are some ways that we can minister to the multitudes who remain in isolation?
Liminality: it’s the ultimate “are we there yet?” And in fact, we’re not. If we’re honest, we’ll admit we don’t even know where there is, exactly, and lead with the spirit of contentment enjoying the missional pit stops with God while holding the destination loosely.
This is healing at its deepest place in the human soul. We are powerless to create it, control it, cause it, or even manage it.
I fight solitude with all my being; I resist purposefully stopping to rest with God. Sometimes, I use excuses of all that depends on me to get done.
Silence and solitude are the crux of where God’s transformative work has taken place in my own life.
Community has become such a buzzword in the American church that it seems like the miracle suave for all our ills, and in many ways it is.