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Tim Muldoon

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Catholic theologian, professor at Boston College.

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Tim Muldoon Two books: one focuses on discernment and has grown out of a course I've taught at Boston College for many years. The other is a sequel to Six Sacred …moreTwo books: one focuses on discernment and has grown out of a course I've taught at Boston College for many years. The other is a sequel to Six Sacred Rules for Families, focusing on cultivating discernment in teens.(less)
Tim Muldoon I'm working on a book about how to renew our communities. I learned about an innovative and contagious model unfolding in Shreveport, Louisiana, and j…moreI'm working on a book about how to renew our communities. I learned about an innovative and contagious model unfolding in Shreveport, Louisiana, and just had to help tell its story!

I was working for a nonprofit that supports faith communities around the United States, and was researching an organization nominated by the local Catholic diocese for its annual award. I'd met many generous people who were serving others in heroic ways, but in Shreveport I learned about Community Renewal International (CRI), an exciting model that has transformed entire neighborhoods and which is spawning models now in other cities around the country and even across the world. The book focuses on CRI's model of intentional, purposeful friendship-- the kind of relationship that people must learn to practice if our communities will survive in the face of fragmentation, alienation, loneliness, and decline.(less)
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“Hope does not ignore the reality of the world; it simply offers a change in perspective. Our faith is not blind insistence that everything is always fine; it is reliance on a God who offers us hope. Our faith is that God knows us better than we know ourselves, because we can see only what happens moment to moment.”
Tim Muldoon, The Ignatian Workout for Lent: 40 Days of Prayer, Reflection, and Action

“Here, and in the other Gospels, we see Jesus saying something to the effect of “try a new way of looking at things by placing your trust in the Good News I’m sharing with you.”
Tim Muldoon, The Ignatian Workout for Lent: 40 Days of Prayer, Reflection, and Action

“[Jesus said] “Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds, and for everyone who knocks, the door will be opened. Is there anyone among you who, if your child asks for bread, will give a stone? Or if the child asks for a fish, will give a snake? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him!” —Matthew 7:7–11”
Tim Muldoon, The Ignatian Workout for Lent: 40 Days of Prayer, Reflection, and Action

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