Words of Faith

Words of Faith

Spirit to Spirit Writing Project

The word Lent comes from an old English word meaning lengthening of days. In Christianity, it refers to the time before Easter, traditionally observed through repentance and learning. It's a season to be intentional about changing and growing. Some people give up items to create space and time for new life and habits to grow. Instead of giving something up, I invite you to try to commit to answering these writing prompts each of the 40 days of Lent. The discipline it takes to set aside time each day to reflect and write about God and your relationship with spirituality is a journey that you will emerge from with a renewed spirit. Every writer has their own special voice to add to this project, whether poetry, prose, essay, thoughts, lists, or through comments, prayer, and encouragement.

How do I participate?
Each day, a writing prompt will be posted. A prompt is a question or statement that is meant to inspire your thoughts in whatever genre you feel moved to write. Post your reflections as a comment under each day's prompt (for further instructions, see 'How To Post' on the right side of the page). It is up to you if you write, read, or pray along with us each of the 40 days of Lent or just drop in from time to time when the spirit moves you to participate. Writing regularly is a discipline that many writers struggle with and this is a way to involve that discipline as a Lenten practice. Through writing and leaving encouraging words for others in this project, we become a supportive spiritual writing community

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

#18 Reconnetion Connection

Lenten Writing Prompt #18
What is a ritual you do when you fee like you are far away from God and need to reconnect?  How do you resolve the feeling of disconnection and distance from God?   This may be from busy-ness, anger, doubt, or worry

1 comment:

  1. # 18 RECONNECTION CONNECTION

    When I am out of touch with God
    and feeling disconnected

    I go on a virtual pilgrimage
    to re-connect

    I do this through
    prayer, in its many forms
    reading inspirational books, poems, and articles
    attending church services, with open heart and mind
    visiting prayer labyrinths and, sometimes retreats

    I try to do a self-inventory of faults and omissions,
    then confessing those same sins

    I look for intentional good works to do

    I talk to others: seeking advice

    then silence
    and waiting and watching
    listening and hoping
    and having faith

    then, sure enough

    I feel God's Presence come around
    (it was there, all along)
    I feel re-connected, once again

    fHs

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