In "Close Your Eyes So You Can See Me," Most Reverend John B. Reid, a bishop in the Western Rite Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, points Christians towards a new spiritual growth through self-discovery. Spiritual growth, he says, comes from bringing more good into our daily lives by sweeping out old, shame-based belief systems. The author does not believe that God created men and women so that they could suffer. He advises Christians to love all people, and invites readers to make changes that will bring more joy, love, ...
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In "Close Your Eyes So You Can See Me," Most Reverend John B. Reid, a bishop in the Western Rite Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, points Christians towards a new spiritual growth through self-discovery. Spiritual growth, he says, comes from bringing more good into our daily lives by sweeping out old, shame-based belief systems. The author does not believe that God created men and women so that they could suffer. He advises Christians to love all people, and invites readers to make changes that will bring more joy, love, and peace to their lives.
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