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Living Well the Word of God

Posted by Sister Therese Ann on 10th March 2010

We were privileged to have Fr James Walker as our second speaker in our Lenten series on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 .  Fr Walker’s presentation focused on Living Well the Word. Father offered us the invitation to be transformed by Living God’s Word daily.  Some people study the Bible. They can tell you chapter and verse, the literary structure, the historical background. But they cannot seem to understand that God deeply desires to be in relationship with us. These people read the Word with their mind but not with their heart.

We are called to hear the Scriptures with both mind and heart, to be transformed by God’s Word. One way to be transformed by God’s Word is to allow the community of faith to guide us. A reputable Bible study group, the Sunday homily, sharing the Word with a friend are but a few of the ways to hear God’s Word with our hearts and be transformed.

The true test to hearing God’s Word is how we are living. Living well in response to God’s Word means that what we allow what we hear in Scripture to guide every dimension of our lives.

Fr Walker invited us to hear God in the messy diapers, in our jobs, in our households, in our finances, in our friendships. God’s Word is present in all of life.

So the question I ask today: How do I live well through hearing God’s Word? How do I read the Scriptures with my heart?

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How Many Facebook Friends Do You Have? or What Is a True Friend?

Posted by saintedwardparish on 2nd February 2010

Are you on Facebook? If so, what do you love about it? Do you personally know all your Facebook Friends? What percentage of them do you think are “true” friends?

A  study was re-released by Robin Dunbar of Oxford University, wherein he retested his theory that the size of the human brain’s neocortex can only comprehend social circles of 150 before cohesion gives out. In the 1990s, this number of ’150′ was known as ‘Dunbar’s number,’ and he arrived at it by studying everything from primitive tribes to modern office environments. So, Dunbar revived the study, curious about how the ‘Facebook effect’, or the widening of social parameters due to networking, has affected our ability to maintain relationships. Primarily, he attests, it doesn’t. Still, 150 is his magic number.

I know a young woman with 500 “friends” on Facebook.  Are they “true friends”? What defines a “true friend”?

The question for the week: “What is a true friend?”  Here is one answer:

Jesus wanted to make sure His disciples understood His deep love for them, so He put it into WORDS. “No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing. But I now call you FRIENDS because I have passed on to you everything the Father has made known to Me.” (John 15:15)

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