In an age where our attention is shattered by a ceaseless barrage of notifications, screens, and digital noise, the timeless message of Brother Lawrence’s The Practice of the Presence of God emerges as a refreshing and vital call. This 17th-century classic, centers on the simple yet profound discipline of living constantly aware of God’s intimateContinue reading “Living in Divine Communion Amidst Digital Distractions”
Tag Archives: Prayer
History as a Legacy of Grace and Truth
Come with me on a journey to the past, to remember and celebrate the faith of those who’ve gone before.
Thoughts and Prayers
Do you regularly offer up ‘thoughts and prayers’ for someone? Wouldn’t you like to do more?
James, the Brother of Jesus
James was the half-brother of Jesus. Jesus was his brother, but He became his savior.
An Election Year Prayer
There is just a short time to go before the election, but as a Christian, I want to commit to do more praying than reading, posting and reposting over the course of the next few weeks.
Help My Unbelief
Despite all of that truth, which we have been exposed to over and over, many of us would be right to echo the words of this father in response to Jesus, “I believe; help my unbelief!” (9:24b:ESV) When we come to Christ in faith and join His Kingdom, we do believe. The Gospel means accepting the miracle of who Christ is, what He has done and what that means for us. We believe in that truth and we move forward in our life with Christ, hopefully growing in Him along the way. And yet, we don’t believe. We are sometimes afraid to pray for God to act in our lives and the lives of others. We are challenged with the doubt of a God that might not be big enough to provide for the circumstances that we find ourselves in.