1. The year was 1680. We remember the mystic, adventurer, and self-proclaimed prophet, Antoinette Bourignon. The reading is from Kate Bowler, "Everything Happens for A Reason, and Other Lies I've Loved."
  2. Sometimes the guilt in us manifests itself in different ways. Whether it's a weight or sadness, anger or venting, blame or defensiveness, we see it in ourselves and we see it in our relationships.
  3. The year was 370. We remember the story of St. Regulus' fantastic escape with the relics of St. Andrew. The reading is from Anne Brontë, "The Penitent."
  4. This prayer expresses the feeling of separation and the resulting distress from feeling like we are abandoned.
  5. This is a prayer which orients us in the morning to offer our lives to God with trust and thanksgiving.
  6. Psalm 4 reminds us that our daily lives are lived in a battlefield.
  7. Chad talks about the practice of prayer and the offering of incense.
  8. Chad explains the context and background of Psalm 52 and explores the destructive power of the tongue. The Psalm.
  9. Calling on the God’s vengeance, this militant prayer is aimed against the enemies of God and his people.
  10. Using agricultural images, the Psalmist speaks of suffering and the persecutions that Israel endures.
  11. Chad meditates on what it means to look to God and how He looks at us.