Worship Issue (May/June 2020)
Oh Beloved One | May/June 2020 | Vol. 9, Issue 3 Worship is more than a pew. Especially in light of the current pandemic, we’re realizing that the church isn’t a building. It’s a body of believers doing life to the glory of God. But what does that look like for young women? How can I cultivate a life of mindful worship? That’s what this issue is all about. This year, we’re taking a look at the ELEMENTS of our faith. Every year we choose a theme, and this year we’re really focusing in on what makes up the practical parts of our faith. We’ll be looking at devotions, prayer, worship, serving, witnessing, and edifying. This is our issue focused on worship. Articles include what is worship? i relate ways to worship outside of the box everyday worship mom in training books on worship tithing quarter notes quotable quotes on worship here i am to worship choosing a church stronger than the divide + 4 Journal Entry sections AND an interview with Kaetlyn Anne, founder of Calico and Twine and the Harvest Work podcast
Oh Beloved One | May/June 2020 | Vol. 9, Issue 3
Worship is more than a pew. Especially in light of the current pandemic, we’re realizing that the church isn’t a building. It’s a body of believers doing life to the glory of God. But what does that look like for young women? How can I cultivate a life of mindful worship? That’s what this issue is all about.
This year, we’re taking a look at the ELEMENTS of our faith. Every year we choose a theme, and this year we’re really focusing in on what makes up the practical parts of our faith. We’ll be looking at devotions, prayer, worship, serving, witnessing, and edifying. This is our issue focused on worship.
Articles include
what is worship?
i relate
ways to worship outside of the box
everyday worship
mom in training
books on worship
tithing quarter notes
quotable quotes on worship
here i am to worship
choosing a church
stronger than the divide
+ 4 Journal Entry sections
AND an interview with Kaetlyn Anne, founder of Calico and Twine and the Harvest Work podcast
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MAY/JUNE 2020 OHBELOVEDONE.COM I RELATE
We’re told as Christians that we should
invest in each other and encourage
one another (1 Thessalonians 5:11),
including those we know and those we
don’t. But what if we don’t know what
to say? How do we communicate and
invest in those who aren’t in our age
range?
Here are some basic questions that you
can ask anyone. From there, you can get
deeper and more intentional with your
questions.
How are you?
So many people use this phrase as a greeting and brush aside the reply.
It’s easy to just accept the “good” or “busy” that is so often the reply.
Is the other person truly “good” though? You’ll be surprised at how
many people are actually struggling and can use a sympathetic ear or a
bit of compassion.
You’re never too young or too inexperienced to offer a hug, Bible verse,
or even a piece of advice. Everyone struggles, and as Christians we’re
all part of one body and ought to help each other.
What can I be praying about for you?
This is a question that is too seldom asked. Even more seldom is it
pressed. Don’t let the person you asked get away with broad or “easy”
answers. Don’t be afraid to press them a bit to find out what they
really need.
Old or young, everyone appreciates the thought of someone else
praying for them. Remember to check in and see if the prayer request
has been answered!
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