Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

 

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Friday, March 04, 2005

Once again, since last Sunday was our Oscar outreach night, we're using the blog space to put some (hopefully) thought provoking quotes up and have you guys interact with them. Here's today's quote:

"Every time we pray, our horizon is altered, our attitude toward things is altered, not sometimes but every time, and the amazing thing is that we don't pray more. Prayer is a complete emancipation, it keeps us on the spiritual plane. When you are at one with another mind there is a telepathic influence all the time, and when born from above the communion is between God and yourself."--Oswald Chambers

Can you think of a time when you attitude toward something changed as a result of prayer? What are some reasons we don't pray more than we currently do? Do you feel like prayer is a "complete emancipation (look it up)" or does it feel more like a drudgery? Why or why not?

Comments:
i love praying, i know that that sounds churchy or what ever, but its my personal time to talk to God. i usually just talk to him about my day and thank him for all the good things that have happened. when i pray i usually get in a better mood. my out look on life sometimes changes with just a quick prayer for help from God.
 
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