The goal of Christian mindfulness is to cultivate a greater sense of clarity, peace, and well-being in one's life. Mindfulness can be practiced through various techniques, such as prayer, meditation, breathing exercises, or simply slowing down and paying attention to our surroundings.
Purple is a symbolic color in Christianity, both in art and liturgy. In this article, we will discover the history and influence of this vibrant color and how it became so crucial to the Christian faith.
Since ancient times the labyrinth has been recognized as a sacred symbol for life or heroic journeys. In Christianity, the labyrinths symbolic meaning is that life's journey is challenging, filled with highs and lows, ups and downs and when one feels lost along their path, God’s salvation is at the at the center of life.
The Bible mentions gemstones many times throughout its pages, of these descriptions we focus in this article on the most notable, the breastplate of the High Priest and the foundational walls of New Jerusalem.
The practice of praying has been found in one form or another in nearly all cultures and among all peoples. Prayer is a conversation we experience with God. As human beings we have a natural instinct to pray, this conversation is as natural as breathing, it is a function of life.
The Lord's Prayer is recorded in two instances of the gospels of Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4. Jesus taught his disciples to pray in Galilee with the Sermon on the Mount and later again, quite likely in Judea.
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