Prayer can become a check in the box, at meals, before bed, etc. When this happens, we cut ourselves off to a much deeper level of understanding and experience.
Finding a depth of prayer is made harder by our physical world. One that can consume us and offer little space for quiet and contemplation.
When I'm able to escape the daily grind, often the place I'm most physically alone, is the place I actually feel the least alone. It is a space where I can listen and experience knowledge that is eternal.
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Blind Eyes And Cheap Labor
Living In A World Of Cults
A Great Friday Of Hope And Despair
Ephraim's Prayer of Real Hope
The Best Way To Share Your Faith
Love Is Letting Those We Love Perfectly Be Themselves
Walking On Thin Ice To Solid Ground
What Happens When You Sell Your Soul
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