 
      
      Communion: The Lord’s Supper Can Change the World
The Lord’s Supper is not just a personal spiritual exercise — it’s a covenant meal that builds community, shapes character and unites us in Christ. In bread and cup, Jesus meets us, linking belief with practice, individual with church, gratitude with obedience. Properly practiced, this sacrament forms us more than culture can, making us people who live the gospel — and through it, change the world.
 
      
      The Intimacy and Mystery of ‘The Secret Place’
The secret place with God forms identity, heals wounds and deepens intimacy. It’s where heartbreak becomes transformation — where rejection refines, not defines.
 
      
      Fixed-Hour Prayer: A Different Way to Pray
In any form of prayer, there is an upward dimension of communing with God. When we pray, we “seek to communicate with the Eternal One, speaking words of adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication.” This is no different in fixed-hour prayer, and I would argue that in some ways, the upward dimension is enhanced by the practice.
 
      
      Living Out the Liturgical Year
Becoming aware of—and living out—the Christian liturgical year allows followers of Jesus to enter into communion with him in a way that touches body, mind, and soul.
