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Prayer 3
Well, as promised, today I’m going to talk about the problem of hearing right when we are praying, and by praying I mean not just saying things to the ceiling, but actual two way conversations with God. Of course, I don’t overlook the problem these days, especially in the west, of the fact that if you tell people you are talking to God and listening to God, they might rush you off to a place where they put people who are ‘hearing things’.
That…
ContinuePosted on February 23, 2014 at 12:29pm
PRAYER 2
Prayer 2
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3 Min Script
Well hello again, and again I am still thinking about Prayer and still wondering about lots of things concerning this subject. Here is one for starters, why is it that for lots of people it seems to involve lots and lots of talking. I guess they think it’s a one way conversation, a monologue rather than a dialogue.
I have travelled quit a lot and seen other things concerning prayer, prayers that are written on paper and then…
Posted on November 6, 2013 at 7:39am
PRAYER 1 - Questions
Prayer 1
For UCB
3 min script
Thinking about Prayer, there is lots of things that puzzle me. Let me ask you some questions. Why is it that Prayer through the night, all night is better than prayer through the day all day?
Why is it that some people have to shout loud when they pray, Perhaps God is a little deaf, that happens when you get older, though it…
ContinuePosted on August 12, 2013 at 7:28am
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VALUES
Many people do not understand that spending a heritage is like draining capital; in this case it is cultural capital Many do not understand that our UK cultural capital has been laid down over many centuries via strong Judeo-Christian emphasis; that does not mean that I believe we have ever been a ‘Christian country’ whatever that means. But we have inculcated values that help us live, keep us safe, make us generous and…
ContinuePosted on April 29, 2013 at 10:03am
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