Sarah Whittleston

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I’d lay out my worries, my hopes, and my questions before God, spreading them out in his presence like stretched-out sheets. I’d pray for my work and family, for decisions, for a meeting scheduled later in the day. But mostly, I’d invite God into the day and just sit. Silent. Sort of listening. Sort of just sitting.
Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life
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