poured into the holy water of oceans and rivers, making every bathtub a Bethesda, every creek, river or raindrop a Ganges, every glass of tap water a Lourdes. Reflection: Historically, among the many ...
In the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, my friend Pastor Larry Love of the Woodland Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in his recent Clergy Corner article wrote, “Times like this always draw ...
When reading the Psalms, you understand that He is omnipresent and wants you to draw near to Him. Psalms are forever relatable, which is why they are the most frequently read book in the Bible. Jesus ...
Prayers during a time of illness are a natural religious instinct. In times of distress, when one’s fate or that of a loved one feels particularly uncertain, we turn to the Almighty with the hope that ...
How can we deepen our appreciation for gedulatHashem - God’s infinite greatness? The nineteenth psalm offers two methods. The first is by reflecting on the universe’s beauty and internal order. Thus, ...
Thanks for joining Part 4, the last of Psalm Summer 2025, to study Psalm 19, a favorite of mine. Before we begin, let’s review the summer series. On June 29, Part 1 - Vol. 274, featured three popular ...
I know no better way to say it or write it. Life has those kinds of moments—the kind where human language experiences the poverty of speech, unable to adequately describe personal or communal pain.
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