Prayables | finding God in all the wrong people

Published: Sat, 10/31/15

If you're helping someone and expecting something in return
you're doing business not kindness.
A Week of Blessings                               Saturday October 31, 2015 
Nothing haunts you like the thing you didn't say. It's tricky to know when to speak up and when to stay silent. On this Halloween take a tip from a holy spirit. God speaks to you because you need to hear it. Do the same for others.

I was mute with silence, I held my peace even from good;
and my sorrow was stirred up.
Psalm 39:2

May your voice be a blessing not a curse.  Speak with careful thought and gentle urging. Be a voice of reason, compassion, and love.

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We read it. We loved it. Dan Harris's best-selling book, 10% Happier is a simple but sure method for personal satisfaction. We found this video of Dan explaining how to be better at being happy.  We watched it. We loved it. Take the time to watch. You'll be glad you did. WATCH NOW!
Meet the Jewish doctor who saves Palestinian attackers and the Muslim doctor who saves Jewish victims.

This isn’t really a good-news story. This is a sad story about a special place where Jews and Arabs come together to heal the broken bodies of victims and their attackers, some of them children. The staff call them “Bert and Ernie” or “Fried and Eid.”

Washington Post's William Booth and Ruth Eglash visited Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem to find a glimmer of Middle East hope. The hospital is one of a diminishing number of places where Jews and Palestinians still work together for a common good; in this case to save lives. One doctor explains the clarity associated with saving the life of a person who attacked one of your own: "I don't think I can be criticized for saving a life, It is holiest of holies. I just don't understand the question when someone asks me why I saved the life of an attacker."
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Why is Nadia Bolz-Weber is baffled by how churches became so squeaky clean?

It’s Monday evening in September, and Nadia Bolz-Weber admits to feeling “low-key” as she unwraps a cough drop in the lobby of her hotel. The Lutheran pastor is scheduled to speak that evening — the sixth city she’s visited in seven nights on her book tour for “Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People,” released in September.

And that’s not counting church the day before.

Hours later, though, she is energetically lofting a ham over her head in the city’s stately Fourth Presbyterian Church and proclaiming in language as colorful as her tattoos...READ MORE
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