This was a great book. I had the advantage of reading each day's devotion during my commute. I never stop and considered the Lord's Prayers to be so reflective. I also like the passages from the Bible that tied into it. Sometimes I would go to that…
What did you think of the journey? What was helpful in the devotional guide? What could have been done differently? What comes next?
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Our Bible study writer in today’s devotion emphasized the importance of the “us” in this petition. It has been emphasized rightly in previous petitions, but it especially resonated with me today. As I consider the world news and the gathering of nat…
The suggestion that Holy Communion could be seen as part of our understanding of daily bread makes all the sense in the world to me. The bread of Holy Communion is Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the bread of life. This for me has everything to do wit…
Does this have to do with being a human "being" and not a human "doing?" Thought so!
Mother Teresa talked about the possibility of all people being "pencils from God that God can use to write love notes to the world." I wonder what happens when we…
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