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In prayer we’re often so busy telling God what we want we don’t hear what God wants–including what God wants to give us. So we learn to listen and not lose heart.
Happiness doesn’t lead to gratitude: it’s the other way around. Practice giving thanks–not just feeling but giving thanks– and you’ll find yourself happier.
We are to serve, not to be served. That may sound overwhelming, but don’t worry. It’s not dependent on our abilities, but on the one living Spirit is in each of us. That Spirit is in the people we serve. When we dare to meet ourselves in the needy people we serve–seeing ourselves as just as needy as they are, and just as gifted– we open ourselves to God’s miracle-working power. because we are all one, we are all powerful.
Our privilege blinds us to other people’s reality. But compassion opens our eyes and links us as siblings at the same table.
We can be burdened by thoughts of ways we don’t give God what we “ought.” But we don’t “owe” God anything. It’s all a gift.
Our souls are always searching for God. Don’t give up the search: God is always seeking and finding us, because we are of great worth to God.
Today’s Scripture demands we choose between life and death. How do we respond to God’s gifts wisely?
So in the end was my journey to Kenya good or bad? At times it may have felt like it was both, but in reality it was neither. It was something much greater. The experience transcended deeper to a reality that “just is” because of God’s overwhelming love