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Paddling to the Rhythm of God
- Narrated by: Marlene C. Bertrand
- Length: 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
I have spent decades trying to get closer to God. Since I was 20 years old; I have been aware of our loving God longing to be with us and heal us of our hurts.
I have found this intimacy with God through many techniques. God can be found in meditation, contemplation, Holy Sacraments many other kinds prayer techniques.
On a good day, my whole day can be filled with His presence. One does not need to go for a long rhythmical paddle in order to talk with God. It is just one of many techniques I have developed. Yes, even something mundane like paddling a boat can lead one to prayer.
©2015 James Nugent (P)2015 James Nugent
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