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Our Licensed Practitioner's are
always available after Sunday services for a short treatment session, or
leave your prayer request at our Ministry of Prayer table on the landing
outside the sanctuary.
Or if you desire a longer session in
private surroundings they are available for a fee based session by
appointment, feel free to call and arrange a time / place for their
services.
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A DCRS December that Circulates and
Blesses…
Thoughts to Ponder
Solitude By Mike Kotar, R.Sc.P.
Henri J.M. Nowen in his book The Way of the Heart writes that
transformation can take place within us when we practice solitude. A
gift that solitude can bring us is the ability to be compassionate.
Expressing compassion can be difficult because it requires us to go to a
place where the suffering person is weak, vulnerable, lonely, or broken.
What we most want to do is to fix them or run away. What we need to do
is to enter into a supportive relationship with the suffering person.
Practicing solitude will bring the inner strength to support others and
to expand our lives through expressing compassion when it is needed.
This is the way of the warrior.
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