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Gold foil mini-statue with key to assist yourcontemplative writing prompts for Lent: 24

Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 36

On this Wednesday of Holy Week, we are about to begin an incredibly human time. Yes, events end with the astonishment that is God. But first we have disappointment, betrayal, bullying, calculation, and violence. The underside of humanity. That truth will inform our Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 36,

For our contemplative writing prompts for Lent: 36, remember one time when you really disappointed yourself. Go with the first one that popped into your mind. I know, it’s a painful memory. Simply write it down, using a handful of sentences. Then take each word and rewrite it into goodness. If you want, this is your map for absolving that memory. Sending you all my love.

Gold foil mini-statue with key to assist yourcontemplative writing prompts for Lent: 24
An image from past Lents to accompany your contemplative writing prompts for Lent: 27

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