Doctrines divide Western religions, but they share at least one common belief: This life is a sojourn on the longer road of eternal life. "What happen...
Doctrines divide Western religions, but they share at least one common belief: This life is a sojourn on the longer road of eternal life. "What happens to the soul when it reaches God?" Rabbi Solomon Agin of the Reform Temple Shalom in Port Charlotte said.
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Tapestry: Forty Days and Forty Nights By hgoodman - Posted on February 27th, 2009 Tagged: Lent • tapestry • temptation I offer some Lenten thoughts on the Tapestry blog today. A taste: "Lent is not an easy period. It's a time of stripping. Our bellies rumble. We miss our favorite foods or TV shows. We crave our morning coffee. In our want, we turn to God. Cleanse us, Lord, we pray." Read the rest. hgoodman's blog •
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If Jesus came to turn our world right-side up, why do so many of his followers continue to live such upside-down lives? Why do I?” I often wonder about this question, posed by Christian psychologist and spiritual director Gary Moon in his book Falling for God: Saying Yes to His Extravagant Proposal. Moon writes: “If Jesus came to our planet so that all who would listen could be restored to relationship with the Father and enjoy the heavenly emotions of love, joy and peace, why do Christians co
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