Staying on Track
I don't live in a monastery. No one rings a bell that, in essence,
gives me permission to drop everything and take half an hour for prayer
in the middle of the day. I live out here where families need feeding,
babies need diapering, and bosses want reports in by twelve o'clock
sharp.
Those in monasteries can usually pray at the same times. But 'out here,' everyone is going in a hundred different directions at once.
So what about me? If I want a foundation of prayer to be the basis of my life, how do I stay on track...? (continue here)
Those in monasteries can usually pray at the same times. But 'out here,' everyone is going in a hundred different directions at once.
So what about me? If I want a foundation of prayer to be the basis of my life, how do I stay on track...? (continue here)
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