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Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

What is the Jesus Prayer?

“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner” is a longer form of the Jesus Prayer. Two shorter forms are the following: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me” and “Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.” Sometimes the middle phrase,” Son of the living God,” is used. […]

Filed Under: Prayer Tagged: Abba Macarius, Desert Fathers, Desert Fathers and Mothers, Jesus Prayer, Kyrie Eleison, prayer

May 26, 2011

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

A Celtic Christian Journey-Prayer

In her book, The Celtic Way of Prayer: The Recovery of the Religious Imagination, Esther De Waal writes, “I discovered that if I wanted to encounter Celtic Christianity, I had to look at poetry, and so I found myself being taken into the world of poetry and song. . . . I have found myself […]

Filed Under: Prayer, Writing Tagged: Celtic Christianity, Celtic Way of Prayer, Esther De Waal, journey-prayer

May 19, 2011

Written by Deb Chitwood

Blogging for God

Blogging for God

Like many, I felt called to blog. It was actually my husband, Terry, who first introduced me to blogging less than 1½ years ago. Interestingly, he was led to an article about a blogger, even though he never followed blogs. He felt that blogging might be something I’d be interested in doing. And he was right. Disclosure: […]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged: blogging, blogging for God, calling, making a difference, radical obedience, royal wedding, set the world on fire, St. Catherine of Siena, writing

May 12, 2011

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Viewing Your Life as a Drama

What wounds did life afflict you with? Did these wounds interfere with your ego plans for your life? “. . . Jung spoke of God as whatever interferes with or obstructs the ego’s desires and intentions” (The Alchemy of Healing: Psyche and Soma by Edward C. Whitmont, M.D., p.91). Did your wound appear in your […]

Filed Under: Transforming Wounds into Words Tagged: drama, Edward C. Whitmont, Ignatius of Loyola, Jung, life as a drama, wounds into words

May 5, 2011

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