WHY

The mission of COUGARS Daily is for the encouraging of believers in living out their faith daily in a 'post modern' and sometimes 'Anti-Church' culture. It is also a platform for seekers to feel comfortable asking tough questions. Please welcome everyone as we comment and post daily about 'A Slice of Infinity' from RZIM as well as challenge each other to walk behind the Good Sheppard.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

We See Another Story - Jill Carattini

Take ~5 minutes to read this COUGARS Daily which contains snippets from A Slice of Infinity. Invite your family and friends to participate in reading with you daily. Then, consider sharing your comments or faith questions at CougarsDaily.blogspot.com

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He took some bread and gave thanks to God for it. Then he broke it in pieces and gave it to the disciples, saying, “This is my body, which is given for you. Do this to remember me." (Luke 22:19)
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And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect. (Romans 12:2)


A Slice of Infinity snippets: "That which permeates our surroundings, subconsciously molds our understanding, and continuously informs our vision of reality, is not always easy to articulate"..."This is perhaps one reason scripture calls again and again to remember the story, to tell of the acts of God in history, and bear in mind the one who is near. For into this world of belief-systems and worldviews, God tells the story of creation and the pursuit of its redemption; Christ comes and proclaims a kingdom entirely other."

Chad's comments: In our daily cultural entanglement of work and life, it is easy to be bogged down with lack of vision for God. I often attempt to engage people with worldviews much different than my own. Many times in these engagements, however, i find myself being more of a chameleon rather than a light. I pray God will make His story so clear in my life that I can't but express it. I often have difficulty remembering what I have learned; recently, I asked someone how they held onto their memory of events so well. Their answer was to re-tell it. I encourage you to tell and re-tell your story. Whether it be on the blog or amongst friends or in a journal, re-tell your stories of God's wonderful intervention.

The LORD has established His throne in the heavens, And His sovereignty rules over all.


* Post your stories of God's intervention on the blog.
* Look for ways to share Awe and Wonder with children - leave suggestions at CougarsDaily.blogspot.com
* Make Space for unbelievers in your life.
* Consider joining Life-Devotions
(a group of about 100 catholics and protestants sharing their faith through daily devotions and discussion - strong pro Life content)

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