Pray a Little Poetry
If you are bored with your prayers, try praying haiku poetry.
Spiritual growth comes in many forms, and at many speeds. Don’t rush your spiritual growth, but invest in it every day.
If you are bored with your prayers, try praying haiku poetry.
We’re always praying for what we think we need. How about praying for using what we already have?
A sense of humor can indicate a person’s humility, the holy perspective that what we do on earth pales compared to what God can do.
Things may not always be peachy in life, but you can still pray with thanks and gratitude.
A military mom shares why it’s important to open up your heart so God can bring true comfort.
Whether you observe Rosh Hashanah or not, here’s why giving up a grudge is good for you.
The needs of our world and communities are many, but the goodness of God that lives through us provides hope that together we can do good things with great love for others.
When it comes to accepting God’s will, be prepared. It may not be easy.
During a silent retreat at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky, what God’s silence can mean.
A military mom relishes autumn, and understands the beauty behind seasonal changes and surviving adversity.
When you think you can’t take it anymore, you probably can. And there’s wisdom in doing so.
When you’re looking for a fresh way to pray, look to the words of Paul. He offers many prayers.