tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713690386078138466.post4107346556663785058..comments2023-05-16T01:41:21.590-07:00Comments on The Master Beadsman: Become a ChildPhillip Rolfeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00604064969596497957noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713690386078138466.post-11293402846920055052012-11-18T10:48:32.624-08:002012-11-18T10:48:32.624-08:00Thanks, for this, brother. Whenever I'm at the...Thanks, for this, brother. Whenever I'm at the Orthodox parish, I see the icon, bearing the teaching about the child like nature, being requisite for entrance into the kingdom. <br /><br />I'm also reminded of what I've read throughout The Art of Prayer: An Orthodox anthology (which you kindly recommended to me), about short, and quick prayers. Just the sign of the cross, itself, is highly significant: one in essence, and undivided, as relayed in liturgy.Fluid Motion & Designhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10963717225714324077noreply@blogger.com