
Are You a Faith Encourager?
Faith is about action. And you sharing your faith in action is worth much more than an invite to church.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Faith is about action. And you sharing your faith in action is worth much more than an invite to church.

Friends pray for each other through hard times. It’s the way we can get them through. Sometimes it’s all that gets us through.

Singer Amy Grant shares a message for everyone who feels lonely: Have a little faith.
Many of us in America, about half, are quite unaware of some of the basic facts and tenets of other religions.
I listen to podcasts about music, books, pop culture, technology and more, but the ones I enjoy the most are about faith and religion in America.

Rather than passively wait for our top leaders to make decisions, strive to take responsibility and push change in all directions.

“How am I ever going to do that?” I thought. Can’t I get some special dispensation?

These prayers have been sung, prayed, memorized, memorialized, anthologized, read, pondered over and treasured for centuries. Do you have a favorite prayer?

Work and prayer. It’s a wonderful mix. Any way to remind ourselves that God is present where we are from nine to five.
Let the kids learn. They’ll find faith. God has a way of showing up in the curriculum.

Pick a time and place everyday when you can get prayerful. For me it happens to be my morning commute on the New York subway.
The book shows that God will help us in our deepest, most personal and private struggle and need for healing. Our faith will help us move on.
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