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Showing posts with label spirituality. Show all posts

Friday, 20 May 2016

BOOK BEGINNINGS: WRITING TO WAKE THE SOUL by KAREN HERING 20.5.16


FRIDAY'S  BOOK BEGINNINGS 

This Week?
~
Publisher:  Atria Books / Simon Schuster
Published: November 2013
~
Following host Gilion's prompt at Rose City Reader, 
here's the beginning to WRITING TO WAKE THE SOUL by Karen Hering
~

What
  Is the
                    Root of all these
     Words?
                   One thing: love.
                                    --Hafiz
"The human gift of language is born of the desire to connect, to share our experience with each other. Our words are bridges built between one person and the next while also crossing time, from the moment they are written down to the moment they are lifted from the page by a reader."

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The end of the above sentence really captures my imagination,
as does the book's title.
I anticipate a great long weekend of reading
with this book a prime part.
Further to anyone with interest, an extended excerpt posted HERE
and a shorter post , interestingly, on Beginnings HERE

Karen Hering's back cover quote I find inspiring ~

"Begin writing whenever you are ready and
follow wherever it leads."

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Have a great weekend!
and be sure to check out all the Friday Book Beginnings
HERE
You may just find another book to add to your shelves!


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Saturday, 5 May 2012

New Week's Worship with Graham Cooke 5/6


Graham Cooke offers some 
JOY Filled Living which = JOY Filled Worship  
in this Fuel Radio interview on
The ART of THINKING BRILLIANTLY !




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"what if prayer is praying with God? 
"pray the prayer that Jesus is praying"... 
"pray into the intention that God has for you".. 

The Art of Thinking Brilliantly... 
"if all your thinking has brought you to a place you don't like.. 
have another thought"... 

"persist in joy"...
 in Christ Jesus I am a brand new person and the old nature is dead... 
"more than conquerors"... 
"no possibility for doubt or losing"... 

"what is true vs. what is truth"... 
"calling people up to their new identity 
vs. 
pointing out their old nature faults"... 

Christ is in me... 
"intimacy with God is intimidating to the enemy"... 

"encounters and ongoing experiences"... 

"learn to walk in the favour of God" 

~Graham Cooke

*FREE to download for your own library or post on soc ntwk
here ...

more resources 
- beautiful cds, Brilliant teaching dvds, challenging thought filled books -
from Graham at 

"You cannot escape from God's presence. 
He sees equally well in the dark or the light...
no one can hide! 
His hand can lead you equally well in light or darkness. 
It will hold you ALWAYS!"
~ Graham Cooke


Friday, 18 February 2011

our passion words...


From Jan of my rev gals blog pals, "There is a dramatic and surprising venue for Spiritual Formation/Sunday School classes at my church: Each week a different person teaches about a "word" that expresses his/her passion or interest. The first week someone spoke about "hospitality" with abundant treats on her mother and grandmother's china arrayed on tables. Other words have been "connectivity," "Trinity," "money," and "dreams." No one knows which person will be teaching until the class convenes. I am teaching this Sunday and plan to talk about "stirrings."

For this Friday Five, [invites Jan] please list five words that identify your passions, spirituality, and/or life. Describe as much or as little as you wish:

{1} interestingly, hospitality tops my list as any regular FHC reader will have gathered! i'd have loved those china borne treats shared by Jan's Spiritual Formation class volunteer!

 in fact, it's exactly what i did for my {InSpirit} participants this past monday {Valentine's Day} for our {True Love} service. i took my china plates and teacups along for sharing lemon curd cake topped with whipped cream and a generously full sized strawberry ~ mm mmm mm! "when is our next teatime?" was their delighted response! "))

i do like to teach the openness of heart that receives and welcomes another~ what results from having accepted that we are received and welcomed as the beloved of God.  the hospitality of Father, Son and Holy Spirit our example.  the invitation of God into relationship through Jesus Yeshua.  and God's invitation to open our heart that Father, Son and Holy Spirit may come in and fellowship in hospitality with the individual... the warmth of relationship and hospitality as i've previously posted...

{2} prayer ~ from expectant waiting in stillness before God to the heartfelt cry of 'HELP!'  how prayer changes us... not just results or outcome.

{3} praise ~ how turning our thoughts from focused on the situation to praise of God changes our perspective completely.  i love that revelation and the outcome!  i have loved learning the different meanings of the various words included in our one word 'praise'.  we've been shortchanged! 
Hallal-to praise, to make a show or rave about, to glory in or boast upon, to be clamorously foolish about your adoration of God 
Barak-to kneel or bow, to give reverence to God as an act of adoration, implies a continual conscious giving place to God, to be atuned to him and his presence 
Tehillah-to sing hallal, a new song, a hymn of spontaneous praise glorifying God in song
Todah-an extension of the hand, avowal, adoration, a choir of worshipers, confession, sacrifice of praise, thanksgiving 
Yadah-to use, hold out the hand, to revere or worship (with extended hands, praise thankful, thanksgiving)  
Zamar-to touch the strings or parts of a musical instrument i.e. play upon it, to make music accompanied by the voice, to celebrate in song and music, give praise, sing forth praises, psalms 
Alaz-to jump for joy, exult, be joyful, rejoice, triumph  
Guwl-to spin around, under the influence of any violent emotion - yes! to dance in praise!  just to name a few 'praise' descriptors!

{4} advocacy ~ essential to the well being - the very life - of the elderly and disabled.  actively involved in their lives as friend, minister and caregiver, i've become personally aware of this growing need for being the voice for 'those who have no voices'...

{5} mom ~ my first and foremost valued title!  it's expanded in meaning from my natural born to my DsIL and SIL and spiritual motherhood, but an honour i'm proud to carry !

a great play today, Jan!  thanks for your creativity.

what 5 words describe your passions, spirituality, life?
challenged?
i look forward to reading your thoughtful responses ")

more rev gal pal thoughts here~

Sunday, 10 October 2010

happy thanksgiving sunday ...

thanksgiving Sunday today.  a time of beauty and gratitude.  acknowledgement of God's goodness toward us.  abundance and bountiful provision.  Rev Mike Endicott of Jacob's Well, Wales, shares a brief reminder of grace & gratitude with us today.  may you be inspired and inspirited...

Moment of Glory Moment of Grace



 MEDITATION~
All abundance is in Christ, enough to answer all his people's needs.
All the fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily In Christ,
that out of his fullness we can receive all spiritual blessings!
the exhaustless ocean of Jesus ...

enjoy a FREE 6 part audio download series from Revd Mike Endicott at:
and get much more
from the Order of Jacob's Well at:
www.jacobswell.org.uk



Thanksgiving calendar for October available for download at (in)courage :

Friday, 1 October 2010

water, wind, earth & fire ...

Book Cover edited low res
having won the Autumn Blessings poetry party from Abbey of the Arts, today i received Christine's autographed prize gift of her new book *Water, Wind, Earth, and Fire: The Christian Practice of Praying with the Elements*.  many thanks, Christine!
i'm already more than pleased in the reading. how about sharing an appetizer with me?
*The element of wind invites us to "open our souls to Being," which means opening ourselves to a God who flows in directions we cannot predict. This element invites us to a radical posture of surrender in releasing our hold on our own plans and making room for God to blow us in the most life-giving direction. As a metaphor for God, wind reminds us that God's ways are not our ways. The invitation of wind requires of us a detachment from our own longing to control the direction of our lives and a simultaneous surrender to Spirit to allow ourselves to be carried to places of growth and newness.*
hungry? i know i am. looking forward to much more...
Bobbie Bonk of Spiritual Directors International ~ *Encountering the four elements in one place is exactly what Water, Wind, Earth, and Fire does, inviting the reader to become a pray-er who enjoys Paintner’s collection of scripture, poetry, wisdom, and prayer.*
Christine Valters Paintner is a writer, artist, spiritual director, retreat facilitator, and teacher. She earned her PhD in Christian Spirituality from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley and her professional status as Registered Expressive Arts Consultant and Educator (REACE) from the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA.org). She lives out her commitment as a Benedictine Oblate in the heart of Seattle with her husband and dog. More about Christine and her website Abbey of the Arts which also includes her blog.
as covered in an earlier post, Christine's Monk Manifesto has a growing list of members.  Monk Manifesto ~ Stop by to read seven principles for being a Monk in the World and to sign up for a free 7-day e-course.

Monday, 27 September 2010

marking our life journey ...

here's today's exercise from Len Sweet's study guide to 'Go Be Jesus'.  this one will encourage written reflection ~ perhaps grab your journal and a good hot drink ~ unless you're baking in some tropical heat! then grab whatever suits your fancy :)  i've added Steve Bell's song clip 'Here By the Water' offering a great suggestion for the spiritual markers we've collected.  EnJoy! this day and the start of this new week.  Peace be with you ...


1. Have you ever thought of your life-story as a pilgrimage?
2. Are there spiritual markers you have collected?
Luke 9:28-36 is an example.


Questions:

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