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Tag: contemplative prayer

Moving from Stress to Joy: Nicholas Amato

March 28, 2018 Rich Lewis Leave a comment

I am delighted to share Nicholas Amato’s second book, Moving from Stress to Joy is now available. A Catholic priest…

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Posted in: General Filed under: contemplative prayer, god, Jesus, joy, stress

Centering Prayer: Portal to Contemplative Prayer

March 26, 2018 Rich Lewis Leave a comment

  Centering prayer is a practice that opens us to the gift of contemplative prayer.  During Contemplative prayer we sit with God.  We open our…

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Posted in: General Filed under: centering prayer, contemplative prayer, god, Jesus, meditation, william meninger

Is Your God Big Enough Close Enough You Enough? – Book Review

March 24, 2018 Rich Lewis 1 Comment

I am excited to share my review of Is Your God Big Enough Close Enough You Enough?:  Jesus and the…

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Posted in: Book Reviews Filed under: centering prayer, contemplative prayer, divine, god, infinite, intimate, Jesus, meditation

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  • We Fall and Start Over AgainJune 21, 2026
    In October of 2016, I attended a retreat led by the late Father William Meninger. I filled my notebook with notes and one-liners. I especially enjoyed his wit and humor. He was funny, sharp, present,…
  • God Is in the PresentJune 14, 2026
    One of the things centering prayer continues to teach me is this: Life is happening in the present moment. But so often… we are somewhere else. We worry about the future. We replay the past.…
  • Three Powerful Fruits of Centering PrayerJune 12, 2026
    When you begin to practice centering prayer, you may not notice anything dramatic at first. You sit. Your mind wanders. You gently return. Then you do it again. It can feel simple. Maybe too simple.…
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