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Spiritual Baggage: On finding the line between self-esteem and self-promotion.
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
December 22, 2016
In our lives, ’tis a gift to be humble, but not a gift that many of us have.
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To those who are disheartened and afraid, God says during Advent, “Fear not!”
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
December 20, 2016
As we share our feelings of dread and sadness in prayer, we ask God to lift us up to a place of gladness.
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Shaken, and Stirred: Dec. 20, Fourth Tuesday of Advent
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
December 20, 2016
The Bible furnishes us with countless examples of servants of God whose initial query is, “How can this be?” So it was with Mary, so it is with us.
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Getting out of a prayer slump this Advent.
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
December 19, 2016
Sometimes we face a praying slump. We just feel...dry, unproductive, and empty.
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A Wing and a Prayer: Dec. 18, Fourth Sunday of Advent
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
December 18, 2016
Often, God’s plan is underway well before we understand it.
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All in the Family—a reflection on the biblical genealogies for Advent
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
December 17, 2016
There are many people who have gone before us, both in our biological and spiritual families, who have quietly and obscurely served God, loved others, and increased the amount of good in the world.
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