by David Macmillan WingspanPrayer | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog
I periodically include a post to aid prayer for the Buddhist world. If you missed recent ones, see NEW thing & COUNTER thing, and Licensed to make a difference. Siddhartha was born around 563 BC in the Himalayan foothills of southern Nepal. His birthplace, Lumbini...
by David Macmillan WingspanPrayer | Mar 5, 2020 | Blog
Life on earth is a flawed tapestry. Its beauty is broken by huge blotches of ugliness. Brilliant colours are laced with dark threads of trouble. Trouble is unavoidable; it’s as certain as sparks fly upwards (Job 5:7). We seldom get to choose our trouble, but we do...
by David Macmillan WingspanPrayer | Feb 19, 2020 | Blog
Prayer is universal. But in Christ, prayer experience is wonderfully unique – a realm beyond religious ritual, form and ecstasy. Not all followers of Jesus have meaningful, daily prayer times, or enjoy doing life in pray continually mode. Most of us will admit we want...
by David Macmillan WingspanPrayer | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog
Prayer is a growth adventure. It takes us down some familiar tracks, but always offers new areas to explore. It’s a journey in God’s fullness. If we stop just beyond the starting point we miss the beauty of an unfolding landscape up ahead. Parking our prayer life...
by David Macmillan WingspanPrayer | Jan 22, 2020 | Blog
Prayer is a spiritual adventure in the nature and purpose of God. Its authority gives us an amazing reach! In Christ we have a licence to make a difference beyond the circle of our familiar daily world, touching people we have never met, in places we might never see....
by David Macmillan WingspanPrayer | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog
One year ago, as calendars clicked into 2019, I blogged: “Desire for a good future is universal. Christ’s followers, however, have a unique perspective on the new year. We celebrate his ownership of our future and the love-plans he has for every day of our journey;...