Thought for the Day


    Coincidence is when God chooses to remain anonymous. Our God is constantly working on our behalf, but do we have the awareness to find Him during our day? I was taught as a Spiritual Director that God will use any means at any time to lead, guide, and interact with us. This could be a voice - God's or through someone else, a thought, a feeling, or the actions of someone else. Be open to where God wants to lead you.

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