Sanctified Consumption
How can we ensure that our daily choices and patterns of consumption reflect faithfulness to God, concern for our neighbors, and stewardship of creation?
What gifts might we miss while waiting for convenience?
Loss has a way of showing us the meaning woven into the ordinary. What might grief teach us about the small graces in our daily lives?
In an excerpt from his book, Brooding Upon the Waters, Howard Schaap wrestles with the limits of prayer and the sustaining power of small, daily acts of faith amid life's uncertainties.
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