I’ve re-thought, learned and assimilated life experiences into my spiritual life. This is not a challenge to genuine faith. It’s growth.
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Many of us were taught there is only one way to find the answer, but life teaches us that there are many ways to live as a person of faith.
Leave a CommentIt’s possible that those who appear so sure don’t actually have all the answers. Instead, they may be repressing the questions.
Leave a CommentWe cannot ignore our differences, but we can choose to focus on what unites us. As John Wesley wrote, “Though we cannot think alike, may we not love alike?”
Leave a CommentBruce Springsteen reminds us that we are the product of the “Ghosts” who have helped us sing the song of our lives.
Leave a CommentBruce Springsteen and Ecclesiastes teach us how reflecting on our own mortality can be key to finding meaning, purpose and joy in our lives.
1 CommentJesus was a walking invitation to be at the table in the presence of God. Come to the table. Come to the party. There is a spot for you.
Leave a CommentMany of us spend our lives trying to find our way in the world: who we’re supposed to be, what we’re supposed to do. The goal is to make our way instead.
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