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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: February 2012
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 7, February 29, 2012. What do you think of the idea that "the sacred must sometimes change shape to meet us"(p. 26)? Must we always reshape ourselves to meet the holy, or can we, as Anne Sexton does, demand that the sacred change to make space for us? Tuesday, February 28, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 6, February 28, 2012. How have they helped? Monday, February 27, 2012.
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 35, March 28
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 35, March 28. I want to feed people as Ellie feeds people, as I have been fed" (p. 188). For Winner, a part of inching toward wholeness is learning to leave yourself and serve other people. She begins to serve other people by baking. How can you feed the physically, emotionally, and spiritually hungry people around you? What hesitations do you have about feeding others? 40 Day...
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: April 2012
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Monday, April 2, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 40, April 2. Winner lists three metaphors for the Christian life, metaphors drawn from the great saints of the Christian tradition- Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and Gregory of Nyssa. What metaphors would you offer for the life of your spiritual journey? Sunday, April 1, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 39, April 1. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 40, April 2
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Monday, April 2, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 40, April 2. Winner lists three metaphors for the Christian life, metaphors drawn from the great saints of the Christian tradition- Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and Gregory of Nyssa. What metaphors would you offer for the life of your spiritual journey? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 40 Days with Still: Day 40, April 2. 40 Days with Still: Day 39, April 1.
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 34 (a day late), March 28
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 34 (a day late), March 28. Do you think Winner needed to connect with the woman, or sensed the woman's need to connect with her? What, in the end, did Winner discover about herself afterward? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 40 Days with Still: Day 38, March 31. 40 Days with Still: Day 37, March 30. 40 Days with Still: Day 36, March 30. 40 Days with Still: Day 35, March 28.
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 36, March 30
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Friday, March 30, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 36, March 30. Winner offers the "middle tint" as another metaphor for faithfulness, that of everyday, ordinary tasks: churchgoing, prayer, and such- action that will never get noticed and don't sing of the extraordinary but that make up the majority of your spiritual life. Is it helpful to picture spiritual acts that otherwise feel mundane in this way? March 30, 2012 at 8:18 AM.
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 37, March 30
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Friday, March 30, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 37, March 30. The wall that Winner had earlier stared at, been stuck next to, and fought with for so long, she now sees as "opalescent, incandescent, like the inside of a shell, like glazed porcelain" (p. 192). How does this speak to the nature of spiritual middles? Does this image of the opalescent and incandescent wall encourage you? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 40 Days ...
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 38, March 31
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Saturday, March 31, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 38, March 31. Ethicist Samuel Wells has said, " A saint is just a small character in a story that's always fundamentally about God" (p. 194). How do you notice God as the fundamental character in your story? Does this change how you live, or want to live, out the story already in motion? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 40 Days with Still: Day 38, March 31. 40 Days with Stil...
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From Broadway & Belmont:The Book Study: 40 Days with Still: Day 39, April 1
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From Broadway and Belmont:The Book Study. From Broadway and Belmont: The Blog. Sunday, April 1, 2012. 40 Days with Still: Day 39, April 1. The Arkansas woman Winner describes is someone who, at Winner's perception, has come to "a place of wisdom, of beatitude.a place of unself-consciousness," a place where "there is a lot of give in the fabric" (p. 195). Who in your life has arrived at that place of beatitude and spiritual unself-consciousness? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).