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Standing With the Poor

In Week 4 of the Practice of Fasting we face the reality of our world in which there are far too many people who do not have enough food to survive. The average family of four in the US spends $1,500 a year on food that will be thrown away which represents 40% of our food.

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Amplifying Prayers

In Week 3 of the Practice of Fasting we reviewed how Fasting amplifies our prayers. First, Fasting amplifies our ability to hear God (Acts 13: 1-13). Second, Fasting amplifies our voice to God (Jonah 3: 5, 10).

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Growing in Holiness

In Week 2 of the Practice of Fasting we unpacked another important reason to fast, to grow in holiness. Fasting helps to wean us off the “pleasure principle” – to be happy and content even when we don’t get what we want.

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Offering Ourselves

In Week 1 we start by realizing that the ancient practice of Fasting has been a part of the early Christian and pre-Jesus life, going back over 2,000 years. In fact, the Eastern traditions continue to practice fasting today and it’s more Western Christianity that has lost the prevalence in its traditions.

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Reflection Sunday

Over the past four weeks we reviewed four types of prayer, in progression: talking to God, talking with God, listening to God, and being with God. In talking to God (Week 1) we see how the Lord’s Prayer (from Luke 11: 2-4) is the way Jesus taught us to pray.

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Being With God

Contemplative Prayer is wordless prayer. When you imagine what Paul is talking about in 2 Corinthians 3:18, you can begin to appreciate how to behold the LORD’s glory. Beholding the LORD’s glory involves contemplating God’s beauty, goodness, and love pouring out toward you.

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Listenting to God

Followers of Jesus know his voice. As followers we know that the voice we hear from Jesus always aligns with scripture and grows our relationship with Jesus. When we pray to Jesus we deeply surrender to listen and obey rather than to just ask to give us whatever we desire.

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Talking With God

Immediately following the Lord’s Prayer in Luke 11: 2-4 which is Jesus’ response to his disciples’ request to teach them to pray, Jesus draws attention through a rabbinic form of teaching called “how much more.”

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Stories

Esther

Esther’s story reminds us that vocation is not separate from faith—it’s one of the ways God draws us closer to Himself. Through every career season, she has discovered that work becomes worship when it is surrendered to Jesus and guided by His hand.