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Talk #3 concentrates on our own particular story of faith. We try to examine where our beliefs came from and where they have developed and how they are still growing.
Some time this week do the following:
1) Listen to the following presentation by Karen Wahl at your leisure. CLICK HERE
2) Take some quiet time, about an hour, to think about your own spiritual history. A good way to organize this time might be suggested as:
a) How did I see God as a child? How did my despiction of God change or get challenged as I grew older and where is my faith today? How different or similar has it been over the long haul?
b) What is the most exciting part of my relationship with God? What am I really thankful for?
c) What is my relationship with God like on a daily basis? Do I check in with God or is God a convenient friend? Examine where you see God presently working in your life this day.
d) What challenges me in my relationship with God? How can I develop this relationship better? What questions might I have for my coach so that I may develop my prayer life better?
e) Where do I hope to go from here and what experience of the week am I most thankful for?
Another online prayer resource is Pray As You Go - an audio podcast on prayer.


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