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Have you done your homework?

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

In my last post, I talk about how important it is to take some time to learn about religions other than your own. Daniel and April took some time to do their homework and answer some religious trivia questions. I’m still looking for a few more answers:

3. How many chapters are in the Qur’an?

4. In what Wiccan ritual is the Goddess requested to enter the body of the High Priestess, so as to speak through her?

5. Who was the 10th and final guru in the Sikh tradition?

Can anyone provide one of these answers?

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Weekend Homework #7

Friday, June 8th, 2007

I’m Christian, and so every weekend I’d like to given anyone who is willing to take it a “homework” assignment. They’ll be Christian in nature sometimes, but you can use these as a starting point to reflect you own religious beliefs. Stop back every Friday for your homework!

This weekend’s homework: Do some research about a religion other than your own.

Devotional: The world is a really hateful place, and my belief is that this is due to ignorance. This weekend, do your part to make the world a better place by starting with your own ignorance. Learn about a religion (or two, or three, or…) other than your own. You can do research on the Internet, talk to religious leaders in the community, or even visit a different religious house of worship. Try to understand why these faiths believe what they do.

Here’s a challenge for you to start. Using whatever resources your want, who can be the first to answer ONE of these questions and leave as a comment (please only answer one at a time). Winners get ultimate bragging rights in tomorrow’s post (as well as links back to your site!). Step out of the box and don’t answer a question from your own faith!

1. Who was the founder of Scientology?

2. Which Hindu god is known as the destroyer or transformer?

3. How many chapters are in the Qur’an?

4. In what Wiccan ritual is the Goddess requested to enter the body of the High Priestess, so as to speak through her?

5. Who was the 10th and final guru in the Sikh tradition?

Hopefully, once you find the answers to this trivia information you’ll read more into the religion.

Let’s see how fast my readers can come up with the answers!

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New Masthead

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Find Religion is about to get a lot prettier! 451 has recently announced that we are allowed custom mastheads, and I’m now beginning to create one for this site.

And along with that, I’ve begun to redefine this site as well. What does it mean to find religion? How is my site different than all others on the web? How can it help you on your spiritual journey? What direction would you like to see this blog take?

Reader input is welcome (encouraged actually)! What would you like to see? What defines your search for religion? What does this site mean to you?

Post all opinions as comments, so we can share ideas! I look forward to hearing from you.

Letters from Africa, 2

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

You can read about Hillary’s arrival in Africa here. This is the email she sent after her first week as a missionary in Africa:

Hi Everyone!

First off, thank you so much for all of your emails! It’s been so wonderful to know that people back home are thinking about and praying for us! I’m going to try to make this an all inclusive email and answer everyone’s questions.

So for those of you that asked for prayer requests here are some:
- keep praying for our safety and health. So far we haven’t gotten sick at all :o)
- pray for the mama’s they work with these kids so much and its so hard some days when you have 30 children in a small area and no-one wants to listen or you have 10 toddlers all crying at once.
- pray that the lord will give me direction in my life about where he wants me to go after this trip is over. after being here and meeting different people i’ve learned that there are many places and things i could do. but i want to wait and see what the lord wants.

heres what has happened in the past week.

i came over to africa being really exhausted physically, emotionally, and mentally. after being here a week i can see how the lord has blessed me so much. i’ve gotten to hang out and play frisbee with the other volunteers, i’ve played football (soccer) with a lot of the kids at amani baby cottage, and i’ve went running one morning. on my run, i had a few little kids go running with me asking me for money, but it was nice because i had to tell him i didn’t have any with me and i wasn’t lying at all because my pants had no pockets.

however, there are lots of children here who go, “mzungu, please give us money” which means white person please give us money. sadly, if you gave money to each individual you would be broke within a days walk. so we bought candy and give them a piece of that and tell them that we love them, but can’t give them money.

heres a funny story. i fell asleep one night with my headphones on and then in the middle of the night i woke up and thought there was a bat flying around me and i was so worked up i was thrashing around only to find out one of my head phones came out of my ear and was hitting me in the face. hahahahaha

i also fell in love with a boy named george. we call him georgie porgie because he’s pretty fat. he’s always kinda crying or whining to be picked up but his face is the cutest thing ever. yesterday, i was trying to put 15 toddler boys to bed and georgie porgie kept melting my heart but pulling off half of his diaper and then going auntie and giving me the sliest little grin i’ve ever seen. then when it rained outside all afternoon we had a veggie tales dance party in the orphanage with the toddlers and george was my dance partner. he had such good moves i worked us a sweat :)

the little children here are definitely teaching me so much about being carefree, loving life, even if it means the same type of porridge every morning for breakfast and they are teaching me patience in every way possible. last week when i was trying to put the girls to bed in the evening there were a few that wouldn’t go to sleep and i was so tired so i just pointed my finger at the ones dancing in their bed and told them to lay down now. it wasn’t long after that that one of the little girls dancing started pointing her finger and me and talking sternly in ugandan hahahahahaha… i had no idea what she was saying but she softened my heart and i ended up laughing with them and gave them lots of kisses and hugs before leaving the room.

so thats how the weeks been so far. lots of kid time, fun time with the other volunteers, and i’m loving the slow paced life that has brought me back to having lots of time with god and people.

i love you all and miss you very much!
xoxo
hillary :o)

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Letters from Africa, 1

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Every once in awhile, you have the chance to be friends with someone who truly is an inspiration and who can make you feel better about your day, no matter how blue you feel. When I was in kindergarten (yep–a long time ago!), I met Hillary, and we stayed friends all through school. The picture to the left is from high school chemistry class (woah, we’re young!). Hillary is on the right, with the green container. What I remember most is that if someone was having a bad day, Hillary would try to make them laugh, even if it required doing something silly or embarrassing. She is the type of person that just lit up a room.

Hillary is now trying to light up the world. She ended up going to a Christina college in Colorado (I live in Pennsylvania), so we didn’t keep as close as some of my other friends who close schools nearby, but we did catch up from time to time, and what she did while in college was amazing. Hillary joined a number of missionary trips, traveling to places as far away as Romania to spread God’s word.

Today, Hillary is in Africa on another missionary trip. Please pray for her as she works to bring some of God’s love into the lives of the children there. She gave me permission to share with you all some of her emails, so you can read for yourselves what she is doing and what Africa is like:

Email Subject: IM IN AFRICA AND ALIVE
Email Body: HAHAHA…. Thought that subject line was pretty good. So just to warn you, the capitalization button on my computer is broke so i wont be capitalizing any of my letters during this email becuase i have to keep putting the caps lock button on and taking it off. so here’s the latest low down on my life.

the first flight from nyc to london was so much fun. christina and i sat by a guy in college who was returning to kenya where his family are missionaries there. he hadn’t been home for 2 years. we made a club sitting together for 7 hours. the name of our club was the 50s club haha.. we figured since we were all single and sitting in row 50 on the plane it would make for a club. :)

next we spent the day in london where we ate breakfast at a restaurant in the airport. the service was really really slow so christina and i got our bill and decided that if we would put money down we could leave. well we didn’t know that our bill was written to us in pounds and so our waiter comes running down the airport calling us to come back hahahahaha… finally the poor little guy caught up with us and he explained how we had to double the amount since you need more american money to equal british pounds. we laughed all day about that experience.

then we come to uganda on saturday morning. the plane ride from london to uganda was good… christina and i were cracking up at anything becuase we were so sleep deprived and excited to be going to africa. so we end up making it to entebbe where we found our driver named abdula who was a very cute ugandan man. he was about dads age and very happy to see us. ha, he went to pick up our bags and nearly fell over so we offered to carry them ourselves, but he refused and ended up so winded by the time we got to the car he started laughing and asked us if we brought the whole united states with us. :)

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Relaxation and Meditation

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Meditation is a core part of a number of religions, but even if you belong to a religious tradition that doesn’t focus on religion (or even if you’re no religious at all), meditation can be a great way to calm the body and engage in prayer or happy, positive thoughts. I’m easily distracted, personally, and if you’re like me, guided meditation might be the best option for you. Thankfully K-L Masina over at the blog Be Conscious Now has provided a list of 10 free guided meditations on the Internet.

After checking them out, my favorite number 9, the Heart Meditation, but I found all of them to be worth the while. If you have any favorite guided mediations, leave a comment with the link to less us know about it!

When we’re relaxed, we’re closer to God. Meditation is just one way to relax, but you can also try candlelit baths, massage, reading a good book, spending time with someone you love, or even just lounging around in your pjs all day! (Trust me, everyone needs to take a “mental health day” from work occasionally!)

What are your favorite ways to relax?

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Religion in Everyday Life Blog Carnival!

Friday, June 1st, 2007

Here are the submissions for the June Blog Carnival. The theme is “religion in everyday life”, and by following the links below, you can read a huge variety of ideas surrounding this subject! Thanks for submissions!

The author presents Perception of God: Beauty and the soul, according to Plotinus posted at Apokatastasis.

Ishtar presents Heartbroken posted at Ishtar News.

Brandon Peele presents The Albigen Papers Book Review posted at GT.

Nathanael presents Egocentrism and the myth of happiness posted at Despair and Coffee.

Jeremy Hobbs presents GoBible posted at Jeremy’s Consumer’s Corner.

Aithal presents Clear View posted at Success Step.

Hummie presents I do not like change! posted at Hummie’s World.

Debra Moorhead presents What Gardening Has Taught Me About Life posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

Nick presents Religion was created to control people” posted at Only Three Notes.

Rory Sullivan presents Everyone Believes In God - Some Children Are Just Angry At Their Parents posted at hamelife.

What a huge range of opinions! Feel free to leave your comments for these authors directly on their sites, or you can discuss posts you did and did not like here by leaving a comment on this post. The next blog carnival will be July 1–submissions are welcome!

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