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Principles of Prayer
Read more: Principles of PrayerDon: There is a universal need to pray to a supernatural power, especially in times of need. And yet, when we analyze the concept of prayer, we find it hard to understand. It seems important to just about everyone, everywhere, at all times. Jesus prayed often, and prayer was only thing the disciples asked Jesus…
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God, Please Change Your Mind
Read more: God, Please Change Your MindDon: I’ve been thinking all week about this statement from Jesus: “And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.” (Matthew 21:22) Would that include a prayer for God to change His mind about something? James said that the effective prayer of the righteous man can work wonders: Is anyone among you suffering?…
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Do We Get What We Pray For?
Read more: Do We Get What We Pray For?Don: Jesus said: “And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.” (Matthew 21:22) And: “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be…
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The Voice of God
Read more: The Voice of God‘God told me to kill the kids’ 2006-05-24 08:10 San Francisco – A woman accused of murdering her three young sons by tossing them into frigid San Francisco Bay said God summoned her to sacrifice her children, her lawyer said on Tuesday. Lashuan Harris, 23, who faces three counts of murder in last October’s drownings,…
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The Faith Journey of Abraham, Father of the Faithful
Read more: The Faith Journey of Abraham, Father of the FaithfulDon: Much of the Book of Genesis is taken up with the extraordinary story of the faith journey of Abram, who later became Abraham. The Apostle Paul, in his letters to the Romans, emphasized the contrast between Abraham’s works and beliefs. And the “faith hall of fame” given in Hebrews 11 made a place for…
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Journeys of Faith and Religious Identity
Read more: Journeys of Faith and Religious IdentityDon: We often conflate faith and religion, but they are different (albeit related) things. To me, faith is primarily internal, personal belief that exists independently of whether or not it is shared with or by others. Religion, on the other hand, is external, a sort of faith organized around a group of people who share…

Daoism would agree, I think. Freedom comes with accepting the Dao—the Way, God. Struggling against it is not freedom and…