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“In church we’re not very good at talking about what makes us angry,” my friend Ron said to…
Life is a series of transitions. Some seasons, in fact, seem to be nothing but transitions. And often, as…
To be a person of prayer is to always be on the lookout for models of prayer. Again…
My wife and I recently spent an evening watching the surprise hit documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor?…
The Bible offers many models for prayer. The Psalms, for example, offer language to cover almost any circumstance…
I take comfort in the story of Jacob, that deeply flawed son of Isaac. A cagey liar, an…
Do you ever hesitate to say what you really want in prayer? Do you sometimes say what you…
After months of being isolated at home, we are all trying to figure out how to get back…
We live in disturbing times. Sometimes it seems as if division and discord surround us, affecting our nation,…
My morning walk to work takes me through Central Park, which has been busy lately as construction workers…
Many of us pray, even daily, for the personal needs and concerns closest to our hearts—marriages, children, grandchildren,…
Today’s guest blogger is Sue Schlesman. Have you ever complained to God? Have you ever cried out to…