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February 10, 2009
The Quotidian Mysteries
A quote from Kathleen Norris, pp. 77-78 of The Quotidian Mysteries:
The Christian religion asks us to place our trust not in ideas, and certainly not in ideologies, but in a God who was vulnerable enough to become human and die, and who desires to be present to us in our everyday circumstances. And because we are human, it is in the realm of the daily and the mundane that we must find our way to God.
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I found Him today in many ways and in many places. Your mother loves you. Spent two hours in the Word and did not even finish my reading. Only made it through Matthew 13. I wrote copious notes on the parables. Amazing stuff!!!!
Posted by: Patricia Taylor | Feb 12, 2009 4:53:27 AM
