In quiet I receive God’s word today.
5-5-2024
I can’t seem to get quiet today. I am still in high vibrations after the wonderful classes yesterday on New Thought. By Pastor Greg Stamper and on ACIM given by Rev. Diane … continue reading
I can’t seem to get quiet today. I am still in high vibrations after the wonderful classes yesterday on New Thought. By Pastor Greg Stamper and on ACIM given by Rev. Diane … continue reading
Happy Sunday!
Earlier this week I was working on a final end-of-year paper for seminary. I had set myself a good outline structure for the document, so the writing was going smoothly as I wrote about the key learning points … continue reading
“It (strength) brings the light in which your Self appears.”
For my homework this month, I wrote a paper with focus on integrity. I noted that when … continue reading
This month in seminary we are studying Christianity. We are asked to incorporate into our lives a daily practice influenced by this religion. My practice for Islam was to pray a … continue reading
In the lesson we are asked to set regular times for our practice periods. This reminded me of the five times a day ‘salat prayer’ that Muslims offer. (For my … continue reading
It is not easy to keep God foremost in your mind throughout the day. It does feel a bit easier for me this morning as I have the benefit of being in class … continue reading
“I am the means God has appointed for salvation of the world.”
Do my part.
Yesterday in seminary we were reviewing the twelve-step program and were … continue reading
“By establishing your Source it establishes your identity, and it describes you as you must be in truth.”
This quote has me thinking of identity. In seminary this weekend, … continue reading
Happy Sunday!
This month in seminary we are studying Judaism. We finished our class on Buddhism on the 7th so later that week I was looking through my textbooks to get my studies and practices with Judaism underway. Our … continue reading
“… you will yet understand that it must be true if salvation is possible at all.”
From my Judaism studies in seminary this month, I am learning the … continue reading