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Reclaim the Temple: Does food have a proper place in our hearts or is it an idol?

Reclaiming the Temple: Ponderings

By Pam Fowler on 01/09/2012

So, I have many things floating around in my mind. Many things I need to sort through. Sweet food is my way to de-stress. So I wonder; is that wrong to use food in this way? I don’t think it is. I believe that God created food to be much more than fuel…

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Reclaim the temple: you are GOD's temple

Reclaiming the Temple: Day Four

By Pam Fowler on 01/05/2012

Reclaiming the temple is really reclaiming my life; my thoughts, emotions and talents. This is where rededicating it all to the Lord comes in. He wants all of it. Not because He needs it or is some great fun stealer. I truly believe that He loves food too…

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Craig Goodwin launches a new food and faith exploration: Tables of Plenty

Craig Goodwin’s Tables of Plenty: A Yearlong Exploration of Christian Food Practices

By Jason Fowler on 12/03/2011

It’s a new yearlong adventure for the Goodwin family and a new blog to connect with others around the themes of food and faith. Starting in late November with the Orthodox Nativity fast, our family is dedicating a year to explore the role of food in Christian spiritual formation, one month at a time…

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We have much to be thankful to GOD for.

A Thankful Heart

By Jason Fowler on 11/28/2011

It is easy to forget the LORD’s goodness sometimes and I far too often find fault even in the good gifts GOD gives us – but what a transformation that can take place when we commit our hearts to the practice of gratitude…

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Like Jesus, we must take time to seek GOD in the "thin places"

Pilgrimage and Thin Places: Seeking Intimacy With GOD

By Carl Peet on 04/10/2011

Within days of my salvation, I longed to spend time in nature, seeking GOD and seeing Him reflected through His creation. There were times when a major decision was required in my life, and the mountains and beaches were where I sought GOD’s response…

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Posted in Features, Life In The Spirit, Prayer | Tagged ancient Christian faith, celtic christianity, creation, GOD's creation, Holy Spirit, intimacy with GOD, Jesus, pilgrimage, Prayer, spiritual practices, thin places | 1 Response

Jesus daily spent time in prayer (original image by Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoi)

Did Jesus Lead A Balanced Life?

By Christine Sine on 02/06/2010

I spent a lot of time reading through the gospels specifically asking myself the question How did Jesus spend his time on earth? It was an enlightening study as I started to realize that Jesus really did have a very balanced life…

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