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one-time-i-dreamt · 3 days
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My mom and dad turned Christian after going to a church on the peak of a mountain (our family is not religious irl) and began to sing a new Crane Wives song made of Bible verses. I hated the idea, but the song was so powerful I cried my eyes out during the chorus.
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Bagsværd Church (1973-76) in Bagsværd, Denmark, by Jørn Utzon
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yayobabydoll · 2 days
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mim70 · 3 days
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Khor Virap monastery,  Armenia
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hanasauria · 1 day
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After debating for some time I decided to change this drawing. I thought that maybe the anime artstyle isn't for me So here's the full drawing! The background is a photo that I edited I don't really usually post this content here, but I hope you like it
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Be Patient, God Is At Work
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mariliva-mello · 1 day
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Se você tem muitos problemas mas tem Deus, você pode passar por qualquer coisa, não importa em que tipo de bagunça sua vida esteja, você pode fazer grandes coisas em sua vida.
Pra. Joyce Meyer
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momentsbeforemass · 12 hours
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I don’t feel God any more
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“I don’t feel God any more…”
It may not start like this. But this is at the heart of countless conversations I’ve had with people about God. And their relationship with God.
I’m humbled by their trust. And I’m impressed by the courage that it takes to talk about it with somebody in a clergy collar.
For most of us, a moment like this comes from two places – kind of at the same time. Something traumatic. Whether it happened to us or we did it doesn’t make much difference. Plus our feelings about it.
Fueled by our memories of whatever it was, if we’re not careful (and sometimes even if we are) our feelings can grow until they come between us and others. Blocking our connections with others. Making us feel cut off from even our closest relationships. Including God.
When this happens to us, we need two things. Help dealing with whatever is at the source of our feelings that are cutting us off. And assurance that no permanent damage has been done. That someone is still there for us.
Which is why today’s Gospel is so important. No one who comes to God can be separated from God. Even by the worst things in life. Whether it happened to us. Or we did it ourselves.
As Jesus puts it, “No one can take them out of my hand.”
And that includes us. We can’t do it either. Which means that our relationship with God doesn’t depend on how we feel.
God loves us too much to let the worst things in life – or our feelings about them – get in the way.
If you think about it, this shouldn’t surprise us. Because the best relationships in our lives are like that.
As with real friends, healthy marriages, there’s more there than just feelings.
Why would it be any different with God? I mean, where do you think we got it from?
If this is where you find yourself (and we all do at one point or another, if we’re honest), don’t try to go it alone. And don’t beat yourself up.
Get the help you need. And know that God will always be there for you.
No matter how you feel.
Today’s Readings
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deejayphoto · 2 days
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Sunday Afternoon
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kereonn · 2 days
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_The eye Of Seth_
©Kereonn Xxx
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germanpostwarmodern · 16 hours
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Stephanuskirche (1963-65) in Cologne, Germany, by Fritz G. Winter & Ingeborg Winter-Bracher
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wandering-italy · 2 days
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The Temple of Romulus in Rome's Imperial Forum. The temple survived because it was incorporated into a later Christian church.
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twinsfawn · 1 day
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03-21-18
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