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AS074 Ask Sister – testing God, praying for safety in risky situations, religious medallions, psalm selections, does prayer really work
AS074 Ask Sister podcast recorded live on June 9, 2011. Sponsored by aNunsLife.org ministry. Topics include: testing God, praying for safety in risky situations, religious medallions, psalm selections, does prayer really work.
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Ask Sister podcast is a live podcast where you have the opportunity to engage with us and ask questions about nuns, prayer, religious life, or pretty much anything in between!
Here are some of the topics we addressed in this Ask Sister podcast:
- Does participating in something inherently risky, like bike racing, equate to “testing” God?
- A lot of bike racers have religious medallions. My Mom also puts guardian angel pins in my car. Do medallions actually do anything?
- Does prayer really work? How can you tell?
- How does the church pick which verses of a psalm to use?
- What does it mean to test your “readiness” for a vocation?
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