We pray, "The Kingdom Come," every Sunday, but do we really know what we are praying for? The vision that many Christian hold of the kingdom-that it is heaven, the perfect place where we go after we die, if we've been very, very good-limits what we can do and how we can be with God. Subscribing to that view makes us into rule followers. Is that what Jesus was asking of us? Or is He really talking about a deep relationship with God? This exploration of Jesus' teachings about the kingdom was written by Patricia Said Adams who has been a spiritual director for fifteen years and a blogger about…mehr
We pray, "The Kingdom Come," every Sunday, but do we really know what we are praying for? The vision that many Christian hold of the kingdom-that it is heaven, the perfect place where we go after we die, if we've been very, very good-limits what we can do and how we can be with God. Subscribing to that view makes us into rule followers. Is that what Jesus was asking of us? Or is He really talking about a deep relationship with God? This exploration of Jesus' teachings about the kingdom was written by Patricia Said Adams who has been a spiritual director for fifteen years and a blogger about living a life grounded in the Gospels for eight. Patricia is a widow with three adult children and five grandchildren who lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patricia Said Adams, known as Pat, was born in 1941; she spent most of her childhood in Louisville, Kentucky, and her teens in Wilmington, Delaware. She graduated from Connecticut College in 1963 with a BA in Art History. She has worked in banking and retailing; her favorite job was as a women's sportswear buyer. She and her husband raised three children; he supported the family and she was a school and church volunteer.She has been a Spiritual Director for 15 years, a supervisor of spiritual directors for six years and a blogger about the spiritual life for nine years. She so enjoys the privilege of working with others at the soul level. The central question of her life is this: how do I, how do we, live the life God intends for us?Thy Kingdom Come! is her first book AND her second book is,Exodus: Our Story Too! From Slavery to the World to the Kingdom of God.CONTACT PATRICIA SAID ADAMS AT:Exodus: Our Story Too! - http://exodus-our-story-too.blogspot.comPatricia Said Adams - http://patricia-said-adams.blogspot.comBy The Waters Blog - http://bythewaters.net
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