Trevor Hudson writes about how the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius provide an opportunity for Catholics and Protestants of all stripes to find “common ground” by listening to each other’s experiences of prayer.
In this unspoken sermon, George MacDonald calls us “out of the dungeon of self” and into the kind of neighbor-love that Jesus illustrated in the Good Samaritan story.
In her book Reclaiming Quiet, Sarah Clarkson asks “what is imagination?” and uses an allegory from a George MacDonald fairy story to unpack the answer.