thank you for this. two days ago i was driving my cat to the vet with uncertainty weighing on me. will my cat be ok? do i dare pray for my cat when women and children are starving and dying in Gaza and Sudan? will there be an end to the trumpian horrors without complete destruction of our nation? are we heading into drought in Colorado (no snow means no water)? and then i was sitting at a red light and looked up at the clouds. they appeared to be gathering for a storm, swirling in every shade of gray. "oh, thank you!" i said outloud. and then i saw it: a darker mass forming a tight coil that looked precisely like an enormous ear. God's ear. all prayers are welcome and God hears them all.
thank you for this. two days ago i was driving my cat to the vet with uncertainty weighing on me. will my cat be ok? do i dare pray for my cat when women and children are starving and dying in Gaza and Sudan? will there be an end to the trumpian horrors without complete destruction of our nation? are we heading into drought in Colorado (no snow means no water)? and then i was sitting at a red light and looked up at the clouds. they appeared to be gathering for a storm, swirling in every shade of gray. "oh, thank you!" i said outloud. and then i saw it: a darker mass forming a tight coil that looked precisely like an enormous ear. God's ear. all prayers are welcome and God hears them all.
I’m moved beyond words by this inspiring and gracious post. 💗🙏🏻
Ramadan reminds
“discipline of enoughness.”
Consumption questioned.
my heart aches for the empty space at the table this evening.
I love to see how a Christian minister reveres other faiths!
Thank you for this teaching.