Adam Benckeser

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When the language we use in our prayers stays grounded, our prayers tend to stay grounded too. Ordinary language keeps us from lofty prayers that usher the activity of God into some far-off imaginative place and instead invites God into the here and now, into the concerns of today—what I’ll eat, who I’ll meet, what I’ll do, and how I’ll feel about it all along the way.
Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools: An Invitation to the Wonder and Mystery of Prayer
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