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FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Although it doesn’t always seem so, waiting is an inherently hopeful activity.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
As we prepare to enter with Christ into the protracted pain and suffering of his passion and death, let us determine to reach beyond them towards the endless delight that awaits us the other side of the tomb: the delight of life with God.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
In times of trouble, our connection to God is our surest lifeboat.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Searching for God takes effort; it is not just for Sundays alone.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
God is also a transcendent deity whose grandeur and majesty command our attention and our reverence.
FaithLent Reflections
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Perhaps we should ask, with the Russian Orthodox monk and theologian Anthony Bloom, “When we think of the absence of God, is it not worthwhile to ask ourselves whom we blame for it?”