- Exodus 17 8-13
- Psalms 121 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8
- 2 Timothy 3 14 - 4: 2
- Luke 18 1-8
- Can you lend me a hand here?
- We help others by lending them tools, sharing advice, agreeing to go to he hardware store with them. But, have you undertake to help someone pray?
- How is praying for someone different than praying with them?
- Are we praying for each other, or with each other in Mass?
- Guarded Optimism
- Do you feel that God is watching over you?
- What are some things that He has prevented in your life lately?
- What are some things that God didn't allow to happen today?
- Being true to who you are
- Where do you go to find good advice about decisions that are tough for you?
- Is that person/advice column/... very reliable?
- How would you explain the statement "God speaks to me in His Word" to someone new to the faith?
- How would you explain that same statement to someone who has been a faithful follower of Jesus for decades?
- You call this a prayer life?
- How has your prayer improved through the years?
- How have you improved through the years?
- What would you like to change about your prayer life?
- What do you think that God would change about you, if you changed your prayer life?
- Where do I go for help with my prayer life?
- Do I take the time to really see what it is that God has saved me from?
- Where am I learning more about my faith? Is that a reliable resource?
- If I was really desperate for something, would prayer come to mind first?
Trust walk
Ice breakers are not my strong suit.
It's not just the organizing the event and getting everyone engaged,
It's the believing that something marvelous will happen.
It's no different with the trust walk.
Getting everyone organized into pairs,
Arbitrarily assigning leaders and followers.
The navigator of the team always knows that they are responsible,
For the safety of the other,
Until they don't know or don't care anymore.
You never know who is looking at you,
Seeking to fathom the secret to your success,
Trying to find God where you found Him.
They don't always advertise their presence,
These phantom groupies,
But they are there, maybe at the fringes.
Looking on at your life,
And wondering how God chose you.
So, I've resolved to be careful what I say
Who I say it to,
And most of all, who I am.
That I might never lead astray.
Shalom!
It's not just the organizing the event and getting everyone engaged,
It's the believing that something marvelous will happen.
It's no different with the trust walk.
Getting everyone organized into pairs,
Arbitrarily assigning leaders and followers.
The navigator of the team always knows that they are responsible,
For the safety of the other,
Until they don't know or don't care anymore.
You never know who is looking at you,
Seeking to fathom the secret to your success,
Trying to find God where you found Him.
They don't always advertise their presence,
These phantom groupies,
But they are there, maybe at the fringes.
Looking on at your life,
And wondering how God chose you.
So, I've resolved to be careful what I say
Who I say it to,
And most of all, who I am.
That I might never lead astray.
Shalom!
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