The Prayer of Examen is a daily spiritual exercise credited to Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), who encouraged fellow believers to engage in the practice for developing a deeper level of spiritual sensitivity and for recognizing and receiving the active presence of the Holy Spirit. At the heart of the practice is the desire to become [...]
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Prayer of Examen
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged God, God's presence, gratitude, Holy Spirit, Ignatius, prayer, Prayer of Examen, reflection, sensitivity on September 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Principles of Church Revitalization
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged biblical teaching, Christ, community, correct, encourage, faith, glory, God, grace, leaders, ministries, our weaknesses, prayer, repent, restitution, restore, revialization, Scripture on August 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Excellent… From Embers To A Flame: Principles of Church Revitalization by Harry L. Reeder III 1. God’s glory is revealed in our weaknesses. 2. Guard your reputation in the eyes of the community. 3. Uphold the centrality of God’s grace. 4. Leave the 99 to seek the 1 (church revitalization is seeking to save the [...]
A Simple Way To Pray
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 10 Commandments, advice, Apostle's Creed, Lord's Prayer, Martin Luther, ordinary person, pray, prayer on June 5, 2010 | 2 Comments »
“Prayer is a very precious medicine, one that helps and never fails.” Martin Luther
Stages of Renewal
Posted in Renewal, tagged authentically loving others, care, Charles Spurgeon, community, consecration, External cultural renewal, God, healthier, innovation, Institutional renewal, Internal cultural renewal, James Burns, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Mark Driscoll, missiology, Missional renewal, pattern, Personal renewal, prayer, Relational renewal, Revival, Rick Warren, risk, salvations, Scripture, sin, stability, Structural renewal, success, surrender, treasure, unsearchable God, wineskins, worship, worshiping on February 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
seven stages of renewal
