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Denise Pyles, M.Div. is the moderator of Weekly Spiritual Reflections and is a Christian pastoral minister with over 25 years experience specializing in preaching, leading worship services and directing music. She is a former nun and is also a musician and composer of three recordings of original music. Currently, she is an ordained minister, a licensed wedding official, and website moderator. Her vision of ministry is to respect all religious faith traditions with a welcoming spirit of hospitality. Weekly Spiritual Reflections, an online membership service uniquely designed to deepen your spirituality and enhance your prayer life, to awaken your spirit to the presence of God around us and within. This is an exciting new opportunity to foster spirituality through online sermons, spiritual reflections, blogs, forums and various other resources within a respectful environment and inclusive web community. Check out www.WeeklySpiritualReflections.com
Date / Time: 10/17/2008 8:06 PM UTC
Let us pray fervently for those
who find themselves immersed in the violence of hell,
a hell that is not their own choosing.
For all those
who are isolated in swampy jungles,
who live on shortages of food, fuel and electricity,
who take shelter in bullet-ridden homes,
who pray in shrapnel-pitted temples;
for those who live with the constant fear
of those wearing vests of suicide bombs,
who live under the curfew of night
and in the terror of disappearances and killings.
May this prison island of hell be transformed quickly
into a land of tranquility with lasting ethnic harmony.
May a labyrinth of peace be the only checkpoint of security.
Most of all, may the fighting end soon and very soon.
We hurry our prayer to you O God.
Hear us as we pray. Amen.
Link to news source:
Letter from Jaffna
“War has been hell in Sri Lanka, but peace may fall far short of heaven.”
http://www.newsweek.com/id/164219 Denise Pyles, M.Div. Visit me at www.WeeklySpirtualReflections.com
Denise Pyles, M.Div.
Visit me at www.WeeklySpirtualReflections.com
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