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Jesus' call to love enemies in Luke 6:27-38 is radical, not passive—challenging power, injustice, and division through creative action, writes Roger Gench.
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Teri McDowell Ott reflects on poetry, self-help and Psalm 1.
Rose Schrott Taylor reflects on God’s boundless abundance and the risk of transformation.
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A prayer for those facing tough decisions by Katy Shevel.
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Walter Canter reflects on unanswered prayers, healing, and holding love and anger in tension.
January 20, 2025, marks the inauguration of America's new president as well as the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life. Teri McDowell Ott pens a prayer to help us hold all this together.
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Tara W. Bulger explores Luke 4:14-21 and how Jesus' Spirit-led mission inspires justice, healing, and love.
"Be tender toward those who suffer and bring hope to the broken," prays Haley Ballast.
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Teri McDowell Ott reflects on John 2:1-11 and the joyful feast of communion.
On Baptism of the Lord Sunday, Teri McDowell Ott reflects on God’s call to listen, pray, and remember: “You are mine.”
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Thomas J. Carrico, Jr. reflects on John 1:1-18 and Matthew 2:1-12's call to testify to the light, follow Christ, and challenge oppressive powers.
God is not bound by our past. Karen Rohrer invites us to look beyond fear, embrace the unknown, and trust in God's promise of renewal.
What did Jesus know and when did he know it? Philip K. Gladden ponders Luke 2:41-52.
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This prayer by Katy Shevel is for anyone feeling the weight of nostalgia, the ache of loss, or the hope of new beginnings.
Daniel Health offers a prayer examining sunlight and son-light for December 21, the shortest day of the year.
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