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God gives us different windows through which God lets us see signs of God's presence and activity. We cannot see everything from one window, but we can see something. There are large picture windows as well as some smaller windows. Some windows are missed because they are very ordinary or smudged. What is happening to us and within us determines what we see. Participating in a Christian Community also shapes what we see. The Apostles Creed is one of the three historic Creeds of the Christian Church from the first three centuries. A Creed is an "I Believe" statement. My book, "Windows",…mehr

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God gives us different windows through which God lets us see signs of God's presence and activity. We cannot see everything from one window, but we can see something. There are large picture windows as well as some smaller windows. Some windows are missed because they are very ordinary or smudged. What is happening to us and within us determines what we see. Participating in a Christian Community also shapes what we see. The Apostles Creed is one of the three historic Creeds of the Christian Church from the first three centuries. A Creed is an "I Believe" statement. My book, "Windows", consists of spiritual reflections that focus on the various phrases, or "windows", of the Apostle's Creed. This book may be used devotionally by an individual, couple, or a small group.
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Dr. Gary L. Grafwallner is an ELCA Lutheran pastor who has served five congregations in the Pacific Northwest. He has chaired the LITE Committee at Pacific Lutheran University as well as the Professional Leaders Committee of the PNW Synod. Dr. Grafwallner has studied prayer with the Franciscans, Benedictines, and Jesuits, and he teaches prayer, leads retreats, and provides spiritual direction. He is the author of three books.Dr. Grafwallner earned degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern Theological Seminary, and Luther Theological Seminary, where he received his Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is married to his wife, Gail, and they live in Portland, OR.