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Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Get Lost!


I've been going to Re:Jesus for about a year now. There are some great resources on that site. Among them is the Online Prayer Labyrinth. If you do not now what a labyrinth is, it is basically a maze. The idea of a prayer labyrinth is that while you travel along the path, you come to stations that help guide you in meditation or prayer. It is a great way to encounter God. This labyrinth has a guided visual and audio component which makes it very interactive. Take 10-15 minutes and visit the Prayer Labyrinth. You'll be glad that you did.
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