Here are practical ways to remind us of our love when it seems like we’ve forgotten.
Why don’t we spend more time reading God’s Word?
I don’t take time to read the Bible much, and even when I do, I don’t get much out of it. What can I do?
Biblical contradictions
The Bible contains some of the most profound truths ever recorded. Yet its words can seem confusing. How do we make sense of these mismatches?
How do I have a relationship with someone I can’t see?
We can’t have a relationship with a Force, but we can with a human being. Read suggestions on ways to connect with the Lord that work all year round.
Who needs organized religion?
Much of sacred text speaks of an individual’s path. If there is beauty and truth in so many religions, then why choose one? And, in particularly, why join in with others in an organized manner on the path?
Real challenges: addictive behavior in a loved one.
The friends and family of a person struggling with addiction must walk a fine line between supporting the individual and enabling destructive habits.
Real Challenges: Reconciling Anger at God
Many people feel angry at God after losing a loved one. Rev. Glenn Alden explores the process of facing and letting go of this anger.
Real challenges: living in integrity
Many of us experience a gap between who we are and who we want to be. How can we respond to this real challenge?
Real challenges: connections with one who died
When someone we love dies, we want to continue feeling close to them. Are we able to still communicate with them or feel their presence? Explore the connection between spirits and those here on earth.
Real challenges: reconciling scripture and experience
When reading the Bible, it seems portions don’t always match up with what we’ve seen and encountered in our own lives. Here’s another way to think about this tension, what if scripture and experience aren’t actually mutually exclusive or even that different from each other?
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