Larry Warner Quotes
Four Quotes by: Larry Warner of b-ing.org Spiritual direction is the art of intentionally journeying with another (directee) in a Spirit-led, free flowing way that fosters trust, safety, vulnerability and honesty with God and self so that the directee can become aware of the movements and promptings of God in their life, more fully embrace the love and grace God has for them and in turn manifest that love to others.
Source here on the Internet. Dated: 17th February 2012.
You are invited to journey through The Stations of the Cross. This is a historical practice that is also known as the Way of the Cross, or the Via Dolorosa (the way of suffering) and is often practiced on Good Friday. The Stations was a devotional observance that seemed to originate during the 4th Century and involved Christians walking the path of Jesus from where he was condemned to die to Calvary, the place of Jesus’ crucifixion.
Source here on the Internet. Dated: 17th February 2012.
From time to time as I teach and write I refer to God as male and female, Mother and Father, which can cause some uneasiness (spoken and unspoken) among those with whom I interact. This happened just last month, so I decided I would share with you my reasons for referring to God as female and male, Mother and Father. This is an issue many struggle with. I believe is an important issue to at least think through. I will deal with this issue from a theological and pastoral perspective, for I believe each one brings important insights to the discussion.
Source here on the Internet. Dated: 17th February 2012.
As you breathe, walk, and live your life with a continual conscious awareness of God’s deep and abiding love of you, personal transformation will take place. You will be freed to be loved, to love, and to uniquely be whom God has created you to be. The “stuff” (sin, brokenness, capacity for evil) that remains in you will lose its power to define and enslave you.
Source here on the Internet. Dated: 17th February 2012.
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