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Rooted (IN).ten.tionally creates safe space and invites you to meaningful conversations and prayerful practices designed to help you connect with God and your true self. In each episode, you’re led through a spiritual practice by me or my guest to help you listen to God and to your own heart. These practices—some ancient, some modern—bridge the gap from head to heart, helping you experience the healing love of Christ wherever you are in your life right now.
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Welcome to a new season of the rooted (IN).ten.tionally podcast! For many of you, 2020 was a year of lament. And then, just as you turned the corner to 2021,...
Are you overwhelmed by the distress, disappointments, and divisions of these days? How can the wrongs be set right? How do you even begin to pray? Jesus unde...
As we face together so much that threatens to divide us, I invite you to pray with Jesus for oneness. It can feel impossible, this ideal of unity. And yet, i...
Your rooted journey today will take you into a new and perhaps unexpected place: Lament. Prayers of lament are common in Scripture, particularly in the Psalm...
During your times of reflection on this rooted journey, you may have noticed your human tendency to give soul space to things that crowd out the life of the ...
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In this episode, we step into the Christmas story as the angel speaks to Mary. I invite you to engage in Mary's experience, responding to the promise of God born in her and considering the life that God has deposited in you. How will you respond to the angel's words that nothing is impossible with God?
This ancient prayer from Ireland's beloved Saint Patrick can help center us each day in the reality of (IN). The prayer helps us contemplate the reality that Christ is in us as we are in Christ. In this podcast, we take a portion of a much longer prayer to practice the Ignatian principle of repetition.
In this podcast, you're led through a listening and healing prayer experience inviting you to rest, receive, respond, and remain. This experience is based on a prayer from Psalm 139. Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.
Ignatian prayer emphasizes the power of the restored imagination to deepen our relationship with God. One form of prayer in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius focuses on engaging our imagination in prayerful reflection on scenes from the Gospels.
Lectio Divina is sacred reading, a way of listening to the written word with the heart. Richard Foster describes it as "the kind of reading in which the mind descends into the heart and both are drawn into the love and goodness of God."