October 15, 2007

It Goes Without Saying . . .

that we should be keeping Chris Muir's family in our prayers.

I'll light a candle for his sister. My Protestant brethren will want to concentrate on praying that the rest of the clan will have strength and gain comfort. (My agnostic friends will want to send warm, fuzzy vibes—or think Really Good Thoughts. For all we know, God listens to these things just as much as conventional prayers. Maybe more.)


Thank you, Chris. We are all so sorry, and wish you the best. Take as much time off as you need: we'll be sending our love.

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1 C. S. Lewis said that when you truly mean well, God takes you to mean better than you knew; but not for long. In any event, I hope things work out, and that God grant Chris the strength to bear whatever He has appointed for him.

Posted by: John at October 15, 2007 02:50 PM (tdFJn)

2 Prayers go out for Chris and his beloved sister! Words can never suffice at times like these.

Posted by: Darrell at October 15, 2007 08:27 PM (twJAz)

3 Dont take prayer for granted. It says in James 5:16b, "that the prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective." How is God going to hear a prayer from an agnostic, if they don't have a personal relationship with Him? Ryan

Posted by: Ryan at October 16, 2007 11:10 AM (FmZiJ)

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