Tag Archives: Zephaniah 3:17
Joyful Mysteries and Silent Dreams
“Let there be Esther,” I heard God pronounce, speaking right into my life-long struggle to exist. During the Ignatian prayer retreat I was leading last week, I had a chance to pray with one of my “joyful mysteries.” As I … Continue reading →
Posted in Childhood, Creation, Ignatian Spirituality, Poetry, Prayer, Praying with the Imagination, Reflections
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Tagged Book of Genesis, Esther Hizsa, Father Elton Fernandes, Ignatian Sprititual Exercises, JIm Kwik, Joyful Mysteries, Kei Miller, Let there be light, Pádraig Ó Tuama, silent retreat, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver, Sylvia Sassen, Zephaniah 3:17
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The Legend of La Loba
There is an old woman who lives in a hidden place that everyone knows but few have ever seen. . . . The sole work of La Loba, [the Wolf Woman], is the collecting of bones. She is known to … Continue reading →
Posted in Creation, Mystical, Reflections, Stories
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Tagged Barnaby S, Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Esther Hizsa, Ezekiel 37:1-14, La Loba, Luke 15:3-7, Maya Angelou, Psalm 104:30, spiritual director, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver, Steve Felberg, Women Who Run With the Wolves, Zephaniah 3:17
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Praying in the Cracks
Not that long ago, the idea of spending time alone with God in silence was not even on my radar. But God knew how much I needed this and invited me to “pray in the cracks.” This post was originally … Continue reading →
Posted in Homelessness, Popular Posts, Prayer, Spiritual Direction, Stories
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Tagged Christian Asuh, Creative Curator, elevator, Esther Hizsa, Holding Out Hope, Lesley-Anne Evans, Metro Community, old tapes, praying in the cracks, Regent College, Sistine Chapel, spiritual direction, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver, Zephaniah 3:17
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