Sunday, March 22, 2020

Seeing God in this Crisis

I received an article via email from Aish.com. The article is titled: God is Not in Quarantine. It is written by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg who is the rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue, not far from where I live here in South Florida. Anyhow, I think it is one of the best articles I have read with relevance to this Covid-!9 pandemic from a stance point of faith. In fact, I think it shows an approach that one should have in any crisis from a faith-based approach. Below is an excerpt from the article.

However, while we are distancing, God is breaking quarantine everywhere. In difficult moments and crises like these, we have a choice to make. We can focus on this horrific virus, those it has struck, and wonder, “Where is God?” or we can look at how we are collectively responding, keep an eye on the extraordinary things that are happening, and find Him everywhere. Seeing God everywhere, even during this crisis (aish.com).



Read the full article at the link below.


God is Not in Quarantine







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Friday, March 6, 2020

Thy Kingdom Come 2020

In this post, I am sharing an article from March 3, 2020 from the Anglican Communion News Service. The article is titled: Archbishop of Canterbury launches 2020 Thy Kingdom Come global prayer initiative. Obviously, the title explains the article quite well. Enjoy reading it at the link below.


Archbishop of Canterbury launches 2020 Thy Kingdom Come global prayer initiative: The global ecumenical prayer movement Thy Kingdom Come will this year take place in more than 90 per cent of countries around the world, church leaders were told last week.






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