Matt Stone contributed a comment a few weeks ago about meditation. I’m new to this whole blogging adventure so it took me a while to figure out that clicking on his name took me to this marvelous website. I recommend it to you: Matt Stone
From his website, I discovered another one that has Christian classics on-line: Christian Classics Ethereal Library I know that the internet sometimes provides more information than we can handle but I, for one, am quite thankful for it. As with anything else, it can be used for good or ill.
The one thing that stands out to me in these troublesome times is that secrets are much harder to keep. With the information traveling between all countries and time zones, it seems to me that the truth eventually rises to the surface, if one is patient and diligent in seeking that truth.
Jesus told the woman at the well that one day all would worship God “in spirit and in truth.” That we would not have to go to this place or that to find God’s presence but that our very hearts would be changed. Perhaps I am stretching things here but I do find the sense of community that can be had through these mysterious creations called the world wide web bring me a sense of hope that we are closer to that day.
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