Winter of the Endless Cold
There is more genuine suffering for the Creator of the universe to worry about than my miserable malaise. Why nag God about a nagging cold?
There is more genuine suffering for the Creator of the universe to worry about than my miserable malaise. Why nag God about a nagging cold?
It’s always good to start the new year with a prayer point, one that points God in the direction of our need. Here is mine.
This medieval prayer reminds me what makes a good physician, no matter how learned they are: humility.
A mother and her son receive an amusing answer when they pray during a winter hike.
Prayer is not new, but it does have the ability to help me see with new eyes.
I have learned that I can give something that money can’t buy: Praying for others is a gift.
We will pray for Newtown to be filled with God’s love. We will pray for his light to shine in the darkness.
In our sense of helplessness, we pray through a tragedy like this. Prayer is our first response, the only adequate response.
Time and again in the wake of tragedies such as the one at Sandy Hook Elementary, we see that only faith and prayer can lead to forgiveness and healing.
Ashamed, I sent up another prayer for those around me. We were all trapped, and all needed protection.
Everyone loves a good mystery… especially when it has an inspiring, Mysterious Ways twist.