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Ready to be amazed?
New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote recently about the “vein of hostility” against orthodox religious believers in the United States today, especially among the young. He pointed to the “yawning gap between the way many believers experience faith and the way that faith is presented to the world” (“Alone, Yet Not Alone,” January 28, 2014).
Brooks quoted one experience of faith shared by Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel in his book God in Search of Man: “Our goal should be to live life in radical amazement … get up in the morning and look at the world in a way that takes nothing for granted. Everything is phenomenal. ... To be spiritual is to be amazed.”
Of course, amazement is nothing new in the life of Spirit, where the reality of God’s infinite goodness and healing power has always been phenomenal, as is recorded in many well-loved Bible accounts, especially in the New Testament.
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June 23, 2014 issue
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Letters
Janet McConnell, Victoria W. Bell, Anne Daly
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Always employed
Douglas Paul
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Divine Love saved my home
Debbie Walker
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Christian Science, not corporeal sense
Blythe Evans
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A sea view
Debbie Peck
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The song
Wil Meacham
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Compelling proof
Madelon Maupin
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Lasting good
Janet Wenrick
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Kids ask...How did God create Himself?
Question from a second grader
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An artist's healing
Shelley Cost Chaffee
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Family relationship renewed
T. Jewell Collins
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Healed at college
Jewelle Matheny
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Free from pneumonia and resentment
Elisa Jandete de García
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Ready to be amazed?
The Editors