I think all of us who are on a spiritual journey envy those who have a major, even sensational, spiritual experience. Moses had the burning bush, Mary a visit from Gabriel, and Saul/Paul had a revelation in the desert. Lent usually doesn’t qualify as a sudden sensational spiritual experience but can be just as meaningful,…

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. . . no one who learns to know himself remains just what he was before. — Thomas Mann   Through prayer, meditation, fasting, and service we change, bit by bit, day by day. Lent is all about learning about ourselves and change. A week ago on Ash Wednesday as you began your Lenten discipline, you…

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My father was a big proponent of “walking in another man’s shoes” before we passed judgment. As a young boy I said a lot of stupid things and my father would remind me to look at things from a different perspective. Time and wisdom have taught me that the simple phrase “walk in someone else’s…

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People ask, “do you read other meditations?” The answer is of course I do. The best being not necessarily the truest or the most eloquent, but those that give me pause to think and create in me a desire to read the words again, and meditate and pray over their meaning and what the words…

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At the beginning of Lent we have expectations. If we are fasting for example, we expect to lose weight, but to expect to lose forty pounds in forty days is not realistic. But it isn’t wrong to expect progress or to feel better. If you serve others it is not unrealistic to feel good about…

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