eBook Giveaway(s) of the Week
This week we’re offering free ebook editions of Directed Paths and Pathways to Prayer in our eBook Giveaway of the Week.
This week we’re offering free ebook editions of Directed Paths and Pathways to Prayer in our eBook Giveaway of the Week.
Today is World Hospice and Palliative Care Day. One of the most innovative and life-enhancing aspects of modern healthcare is the hospice movement. Jody Neufeld, a now-retired practitioner in providing hospice care as a Registered Nurse, looks over her career and shares some practical advice and wisdom for those of us (meaning most of us)…
Chris Surber, author of Rendering Unto Caesar, challenges Christians with his posts this week on the Energion Discussion Network to reexamine our political assumptions. Do we look more to worldly governments for solutions to our problems than to God? (Monday) When is political involvement appropriate and when is it counterproductive? (Tuesday) What robs Christians of…
As a Christian and former hospice nurse, it was a day of personal pleasure to see these two books arrive at our office. The Caregiver’s Beatitudes is a wonderful testimony from Robert Martin and The Eucharist: Encounters with Jesus at the Table by Robert Cornwall is an excellent study on a sacrament which is at the core of our faith.  …
The following meditation is from Energion author Kent Ira Groff, and is used by permission. You can learn more about Kent’s works at linkyourspirituality.com. In each weekly reflection you’ll find a timely quote for personal or group meditation or for public speaking along with art or a poem. M. L. King, Jr. & Howard Thurman…
Today’s post on the Energion Discussion Network argues for a more limited role for the federal government. Here’s Elgin Hushbeck’s “point to ponder.” Granted no system is perfect, and problems remain, but as we move closer to a true consumer based marketplace, things get correspondingly better. On the other hand, as government is asked to…