prayer
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Another adaptation of the Ignatian Examen
The Ignatian Daily Examen could be seen as a Prayer to God. The classic 5-step process could be adapted to the following manner. See my other post on the Daily Examen. God, thank you. I thank you, God, for always being with me, but especially I am grateful that you are with me right now.…
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Integrating prayer into daily life
My writing at Medium.com https://medium.com/@dianatanhc/integrating-prayer-into-daily-life-de6b05e1df53
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Adaptations of the Ignatian Daily Examen
My writing at Medium. https://medium.com/@dianatanhc/adaptations-of-the-ignatian-daily-examen-ae47c9d38511 see my other post on the Daily Examen.
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Prayer is a two-way conversation
My writing on Medium. https://medium.com/@dianatanhc/prayer-is-a-two-way-conversation-94ad72e2ae76
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Quote: Worship
Any time we feel reverence and adoration for God, we are worshiping Him. When I look at a waterfall and I feel the power of God and express it back to Him, that is worship. When I notice a tiny mushroom nestled among the leaves and remember that God is in the tiniest of details,…
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Delight in the Lord
Below was something that I wrote some years ago, and which I’d like to share with you. Delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 I was struck by this psalm some months ago and from that time on, I had been intrigued. So today I set…
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Praying in dry seasons of life
Our prayer lives go through cycles like the seasons of the year. We cycle through spring-like seasons of new life or summer-like seasons of abundance. Today let’s turn to what St. Ignatius invites us to do when we are in a season of prayer that feels more like autumn, when what was once abundant begins…
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A time for silence
When we get away from the clutter and distractions of our life, we can begin to sense the deeper roots of our being. click here to read the full article.