Monthly Archives: March 2014
Housekeeping
“The true economy of housekeeping is simply the art of gathering up all the fragments, so that nothing is lost. I mean fragments of time as well as materials” (Lydia Maria Francis Child, The American Frugal Housewife, 3).
Forgiveness
“Forgiveness is not natural. That’s why we have to pray, ‘Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us’ every day” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 85).
Prayer: Rediscover the Joy of Being a Creature
“Prayer is the essential practice, the gift that God has given us to help us rediscover the joy of being a creature, of being out of control” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 80).
History and Self
“Your father said I should read Jewish history. He said the first important step in anyone’s education is to know your own people” (Chaim Potok, The Chosen, 154).
God Meets Us
“When we want to meet God, we Christians do not go up some high mountain, do not rummage around in our psyches, do not hold hands, close our eyes, and sing “Kum Ba Yah” in the hope of revelation. We gather and break bread in Jesus’ name. That’s where he has chosen to meet us, that’s where our eyes are opened and we recognize him” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 73).
Defiant
“Note that the Lord’s Prayer is meant to be prayed aloud, as a public gesture. Rarely do we mumble this prayer quietly. It is meant to be a very audible, very public event. As we have said, this is one of the most defiant, politically charged, public things we Christians can do–pray the Lord’s Prayer” (William H. Willimon & Stanley Hauerwas, Lord, Teach Us: The Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life, 69).