Resurrection People
As an Easter people we’re called to live in communion with the Ruach Yahweh, the Breath of God.
Read Moreby guest | Apr 9, 2018 | God In All Things, Guest Posts | 1
As an Easter people we’re called to live in communion with the Ruach Yahweh, the Breath of God.
Read Moreby andyotto | Sep 15, 2017 | The Tough Questions | 2
Why are we so geocentric when we think of God’s creation? How does God gaze upon other civilisations in the universe?
Read Moreby andyotto | Aug 28, 2017 | Awareness, Discernment | 5
This question, in the Ignatian sense, moves us toward the love of God.
Read MoreA new audio meditation inspired by Ignatius’ Contemplation to Attain Love, a kind of life-long Examen.
Read Moreby andyotto | May 22, 2017 | The Tough Questions | 3
Bill Nye asks if evidence of God is Necessary to live a good life. No. But what difference does God make for the Christian? Can a non-believer experience the transcendence of God?
Read Moreby guest | Aug 10, 2016 | Essays, God In All Things | 4
Erin sees the ordinary miracle in her child’s life, so she naturally wants to bless this delightful miracle. “Blessed are you, O Lord our God, who has kept us alive and sustained us.”
Read Moreby guest | Feb 16, 2016 | Guest Posts, The Tough Questions | 2
How is Jesus’ story your story? Often the story we craft for ourselves is not truly sufficient for our life’s happiness.
Read Moreby andyotto | May 25, 2015 | Spiritual Practices | 3
What did Jesus mean when he said, “Follow me”?
Read Moreby andyotto | Apr 27, 2015 | Awareness, Discernment, God In All Things | 0
One of the most obvious signs of God’s presence are those places we see life.
Read Moreby guest | Apr 17, 2015 | Scripture Reflections | 0
The Resurrection reveals God’s will for new life for all people.
Read MoreHealing and redemption is a cooperative process with God. We can’t just wish away negative feelings. We must first invite God into them.
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This guide will offer you a process and framework for discerning a particular decision using the approaches and prayer methods in the Ignatian tradition.