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  1. Nov 10, 2015 · In one of my favorite books on prayer, Experiencing God, Thomas Green, S.J., describes the invitation of this season: “After the Lord has gotten us hooked on himself, then he says, ‘Okay, now ...

  2. Oct 16, 2012 · The most common is the nature version where there is a season of new growth and rebirth (spring), a season of maturing (summer), a season of harvest and reaping (fall) and a season of rest (winter.) Others cite spiritual seasons of other types, such as seasons of waiting, preparation, repentance, suffering, growth, productivity, joy, peace etc.

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  4. Autumn Prayer for Challenging Times. “Dear Lord, we ask for your power-filled presence to breathe life into this challenging fall season. Through the power of your Holy Spirit, help us to press through this season with endurance and with our eyes focused on you. Thank you for carrying us and sustaining us. Amen.”.

  5. Autumn Times of Prayer. By. Marina Berzins McCoy. Colorful foliage is at the heart of autumn where I live. In a good year with plenty of rain the past spring and summer, the hues are spectacular and varied.

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  6. Summer is over; autumn is in full swing. In life, we experience the changing of nature’s seasons and the ever-changing seasons of our lives. At this time, my dear friends, Betsy and Linda, find themselves in a season of their own as they grieve the loss of their sister Millie to cancer. My son’s friends, Marcin and Stephanie, were recently ...

  7. Ah, fall! That cozy season of pumpkins, candles, sweater weather, and hearty stews. I cherish our family’s fall traditions and love decorating our house for the season. This year, as I went about putting away our usual décor, I thought about all that fall represents. In fall, we hold together the bounty of harvest and the reality of death.

  8. Aug 14, 2020 · This guide can be used throughout the fall season (and beyond) as we join together and follow Jesus’ example of how to pray. Together, we will spend seven days walking through Matthew 6:5-15, The Lord’s Prayer. Each day will be broken down into four parts: Pause. Rejoice.

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