You can’t always stop into a church or find somewhere to kneel or light a candle or even close your eyes and bow your head. But you can always pray. Especially if you cultivate the habit of “breath prayers.” Click to find out how to practice this spiritual discipline.
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February’s snow in South Dakota was plentiful and refreshing providing us ample opportunity to incorporate new Spiritual Practices of Grace into our day. I’ve summarized February’s learnings for you here.
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When we make space for God in our lives, we make space for ourselves. In Doors into Prayer, Emily Griffin states, “At first it sounds impractical and arrogant, to schedule time for God, but maybe we are scheduling time for ourselves, rather than God. This time will permit us to enjoy God’s company and God’s love.”
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The heart of prayer is to give God our full attention. When we live in a culture of multi-tasking with numerous demands screaming at us, attentiveness is fleeting. Children teach us…..
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With so many words, noises, messages, decisions, etc. it can be difficult to hear God. Yet, we long to hear from Him. He communicates with us predictably, actively and creatively. He uses many ways to converse with us through books, people, music and more. Find out how to know God more by clicking on the link.
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It's the beginning of February 2020 already. Have your New Years Resolutions already fallen to the wayside? No worries, it's normal and you're not alone.
What if we did something different this year? Instead…..
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When you think of worship, what comes to mind? Music, hands lifted up, singing or dancing? Maybe there’s more?
When we worship something, we give it a lot of attention, time and energy. Sometimes the things we give our attention to doesn’t really help us. It doesn’t really meet our needs as it may temporarily meet a want or hardship. Read more to find out how to worship your way.
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A time between time is a…. pause. Where we stop one thing before we begin another.
Read those 2 sentences again.
This spiritual practice is meant to center us and make us conscious of what we’re about to do. It helps us be present to the God who is present to us.
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