Doubt - if done well - has the grit to move us away from apathy and cynicism.
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Perhaps it’s time for us to perfect the skill of doubting. Yes, that’s right, it’s a skill. Today we think about how to do it well.
Read MoreCan you start your prayer today with brutal honesty about your doubts?
Read MoreThe feminine Hebrew word Shekinah was how the Talmud spoke about the presence and glory of God. Today we receive the Shekinah blessing.
Read MoreEnjoyment leads to praise. How does that play out in your spiritual life?
Read MoreIn your holy imagination, spend time in the arms of Jesus as a little child.
Read MoreOur Pastor in Resident, Dottie Oleson, tells about a walk with another pastor that turned playful.
Read MoreJesus taught over and over again that God is our parent. But he didn’t come up with that idea. It goes at least as far back as the Psalms, written hundreds of years before Christ.
Read MoreCan you receive a blessing - can you let it in and allow your soul to awaken to the good words spoken over you?
Read MoreIf listening to God in scripture is supposed to produce good fruit, then a lot of us might need to reconsider how we’ve listened to God there, because we’re not flourishing like it says we should be.
Read MoreSometimes we have to do some work to appropriately re-translate some bible words if we’re going to be able to meet God in scripture.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to have God be your secure dwelling place?
Read MoreA Psalm of Orientation is a simple prayer that reflects on a spiritual life that feels ordered, clear, and hopeful. There are probably some areas of your life where you feel that way.
Read MoreLearning how name what’s going on in yourself is essential for prayer. Today, there’s a practical exercise for you.
Read MoreThe single word exclamations we used daily are reflected - and carried deeper - in the Psalms.
Read MoreIt’s not possible to grow in your prayer life without become well-versed in your own emotions.
Read MoreToday we listen to the poet to make sure we’re leaning in to the complexities of walking away.
Read MoreSometimes time gives us a long enough perspective for there to be some reconciliation.
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