In Harry Potter, Harry discovers the difference between “being dragged into the arena” of the hardship ahead of him and “walking into the arena with his head held high” — The same discovery is what made Jesus who he was — And the same discovery can transform us into all we’re meant to be.
Read MoreToday's prayer guide invites us to use a positive memory to connect with God.
Read MoreToday's prayer guide leads us in a reflection practice called the Examen.
Read MoreToday's prayer guide includes the song "Bless the Lord my Soul" (a Taize refrain), led by Brown Line Vineyard's old friend Katie Younkie-Sahyouni and recorded in 2016.
Read MoreToday’s prayer guide leads us in a prayer often called “the breath prayer”.
Read MoreToday's prayer guide leads us in a quieting exercise.
Read MoreToday’s prayer guide includes the song “Dust We Are & Shall Return” by the Brilliance, led by Keziah & Vincent Brackett from a 2016 Brown Line Vineyard Sunday service at Welles Park.
Read MoreKyle takes us through hopelessness, and equips us with a prayer that can help us to discover, as Jesus did in Gethsemane, strengthening from the Spirit of God, whom we might even give the name: Implanted Hope.
Read MoreContinuing his series on becoming all we’re meant to, Vince shares how embracing the risks of journeying through Jesus’ Kingdom of God brings healing to our un-dealt with pain by unpacking the theology of the movie Moana, how Moana is a Christ figure, and how we are all Te Ka.
Read MoreAmerica can feel hopeless, can’t it? Kyle takes us to a hope-inspiring reading of the Biblical prophet Jonah from a Palestinian theologian, who sees the prophet as a picture of successful non-violent protest, in which the powerless speak truth to the powerful.
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