Faith at Home

Reade and Jennifer Holtslander

Developing regular habits of Christian spirituality that support whole person and family wellness, compassionate communities, and connection with God.

  1. 10/20/2022

    Psalm 119:137-144 G | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    “Gales of stress threaten to bend us to the ground” (from Psalm 119:137-44 in “We Love Your Invitations”). We sure do need support to come back to balance! The Psalms, Listening Practices, and conversations are a consistent way to regulate our minds.  Engage with this Listening Practice today by letting us know what stands out to you.  The stress of life, the gale force winds of uncertainty, threaten. And we need safe spaces to become. To become at peace with who we are. To become still. To start the process of moving again. To be loved – by God, and by ourselves. More spiritual formation practices Click these links to access audio recordings of Psalm 119 Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, Part E, Part F. If you were captivated by the language of this paraphrase, you can get your own copy of “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” from your local Amazon extension (see the list on our Link page). When you love it, you can order copies for all your friends and have them delivered straight to their homes. Easiest presents ever! If you enjoyed this recording, you might also enjoy the Listening Practices that we recorded for Psalm 69 (Part 1 or Part 2), Psalm 11, or Psalm 92. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you YouTube is your preferred format. Grace and peace to you, Jennifer & Reade “Gales of stress threaten to bend us to the ground. In the pressure, you lift us up with joy…” Psalm 119:143 (from “We Love Your Invitations” by Jennifer Holtslander). Photo credit: Jennifer Holtslander.

    15 min
  2. 10/07/2022

    Psalm 119:161-168 F | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    “We are treasure hunters who find a cave of gold in your instructions,” is one of the lines from Psalm 119:161-168. What treasure are you seeking? And have you opened up your treasure map? You are invited to the pathway of relationship with God who is kind and generous. Around every curve on this pathway find caves of gold in the invitations of the Divine. Reading from “We Love Your Invitations,” we, Jennifer and Reade Holtslander, explore what we notice. Carrying those ideas into conversation with God and one another, we pray together, and model a form of prayer called a Listening Practice (or Lectio Divina).  Listen along with us to join the practice. A prayer form to use in Spiritual Direction Listening Practices, and other prayer forms, can be part of your session with a Spiritual Director.  If you have been looking for an online Spiritual Director, connect with Jennifer today for your complementary 15 minute exploration session. Spiritual Direction needs to be a good fit for the Directee (you!) and the Director (Jennifer)! An exploration conversation helps us to sort that out. Were you captivated by the language of this paraphrase? If so, you can get your own copy of “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” from your local Amazon extension (see the links here). When you love it, order copies for all your friends and have their books delivered straight to their homes. But wait! There’s more! Click these links to access audio recordings of Psalm 119 Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, and Part E. If you enjoyed this recording, you might also enjoy the Listening Practices that we recorded for Psalm 19, Psalm 114, or Psalm 84. We love ongoing conversations about what you are noticing (or wish you were noticing) in your relationship with God. Head on over to the Contacts page and send us an email! Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you YouTube is your preferred format. Grace and peace to you, Jennifer & Reade “We are treasure hunters who find a cave of gold in your instructions.” Psalm 119:162b (from “We Love Your Invitations” by Jennifer Holtslander). Photo credit: Jennifer Holtslander.

    13 min
  3. 10/04/2022

    Psalm 119:81-88 E | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    Are you exhausted? Frustrated? Do you want something different? Psalm 119:81-88 invites us into a conversation about our frustration. As people of faith in a topsy-turvy world, these are the honest feelings that can bubble up within us. When we acknowledge the way things are for us in this moment, we can find the comfort we need. When we reach out for the support of the Divine and companions on the spiritual journey, we can survive hard times. Modelling a Lectio Divina Prayer Practice This short episode of “Living Faith at Home” models a prayer practice of listening to scripture and talking with a companion about what the Life-giving Spirit says to us. Grab your note file and listen along with us to nurture your spiritual life. Reading from Psalm 119:81-88 in Jennifer’s paraphrase – “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” – we can find our own selves in the story of God’s invitations to us. You can get your copy of “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” from your local Amazon extension (see the links here). Buy a copy for yourself and one for a friend! And as you prepare for holiday seasons upcoming, this combination of photographs and encouraging words might just be what you are looking for! Other Listening Practices you might enjoy The audio recordings of Psalm 119 Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D are just a click away. If you are feeling empty and exhausted, a Psalm of Lament is a good companion. Listen along to our podcasts of Psalm 126, Psalm 90, or Psalm 91. Let us know the questions that are emerging for you through our Contact page. We love to be in conversation with you. Grace and peace to you, Jennifer & Reade P.S. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. “Embed your truth-seeds in my core, and from those seeds, let beauty and growth stretch my being until new life is birthed.” Watercolor painting and selection from Psalm 119:81-88 (from “We Love Your Invitations” by Jennifer Holtslander).

    14 min
  4. 07/14/2022

    Psalm 119:25-32 D | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    “Dragged down and dusted,” starts Part D of Psalm 119:25-32. Have you ever felt discouraged? This section of the longest Psalm paints a picture of emotions of discouragement and dismay. We can acknowledge our emotions. And we can accept the invitations that God offers us today through this Psalm. Maybe you are invited to stop walking the pathway toward destruction. Perhaps, the Spirit invites you to keep on telling your stories because God hears you and invites you into a new life. What catches your attention as you listen along with us? How does the Spirit invite you to be, to do, or to become even in the midst of your emotions? Share your response with us in the comments or by private message. Support in challenging times This particular version of Psalm 119:25-32 is a paraphrase created by Jennifer Holtslander and paired with photographs by Reade, Jennifer, and Angeline. Just this week we heard back from a reader who said, “I just wanted to say, ‘Thank you.’ I love your book. I’ve been sick. Feeling sorry for myself. Couldn’t get out. I have your book on my table. I reached for your book and I was in letter D and E. it was like you wrote these sections just for me. Much needed encouragement at just the right time.” You can get your copy of “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” from your local Amazon extension (see the list here). With beautiful photographs and thought-provoking prayer-poems, it also makes a great gift. The audio recordings of Psalm 119 Part A, Part B, and Part C are easy to access! There are many Psalms that explore creating patterns of acknowledging our emotions, being in direct conversation with God, joining in spiritual conversation with a companion, and listening for God’s love for us. Listen to our podcasts of Psalm 6, Psalm 42, and Psalm 43. Let us know the questions that are emerging for you through our Contact page. We love to be in conversation with you. Grace and peace to you, Jennifer & Reade More ways to practice your listening If you liked Part D, you might also like Part C from Psalm 119:17-24. Some other Psalms that explore building a trusting relationship with God are Psalm 23, Psalm 37, and Psalm 90. Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. “Reroute me towards a new option, away from depression.” Psalm 119:19 (from “We Love Your Invitations” by Jennifer Holtslander)

    14 min
  5. 07/12/2022

    Psalm 119:17-24 C | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    Part C of “We Love Your Invitations” is based on Psalm 119:17-24. The highway of our lives is busy. The cry of our hearts is for time and a blanket of comfort for our griefs. This section of Psalm 119 offers us a relationship with God and with a community as the medicine for our deep heart hunger. First, listen to Psalm 119:17-24 with lines starting with the letter C. What stories from your life arise? Then, listen again! What does God want to say to you? What invitation to do, be, or become emerges? Carry all of this into your journaling and into your conversation with your Spiritual Director. What starts as crumbs – a listening practice, a short conversation, a tiny prayer – turns into a sumptuous feast. Over time these practices will become a blessing for you. Do you have your copy of “We Love Your Invitations” yet? It’s a book full of prayer poems paraphrased from Psalm 119 written by Jennifer Holtslander and illuminated with photographs by Reade Holtslander. Wherever you are in the world, you can order it through your local Amazon website. “We Love Your Invitations” also makes a great gift! The audio recordings of Part A and Part B from Psalm 119 read from “We Love Your Invitations” are easy to access! There are many Psalms that explore creating patterns of healthy spirituality and wisdom. Listen to our podcasts from Psalm 104, Psalm 49, and Psalm 51. Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you. More ways to practice your listening If you liked Part C, you might also like Part B from Psalm 119:9-16. Some other Psalms that explore building a trusting relationship with God are Psalm 23, Psalm 37, and Psalm 90. Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. “Best to waste time with you, wander in your ways, and hide out with a like-minded community.” Psalm 119:10 (We Love Your Invitations)

    12 min
  6. 06/02/2022

    Psalm 119:9-16 B | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    Listen along with us to Part B of Psalm 119:9-16, as paraphrased by Jennifer in her book “We Love Your Invitations.” Psalm 119 is an acrostic Psalm and reminds us of the joy of Alphabet Books for early learners. Acrostics jog our memories. Acrostics help us to hold God’s word in our hearts as we move through our daily experiences. As we listen, we pay attention to what stands out to us! Then we speak out loud what we notice in a safe space. This practice of listening develops our ability to hear God speak to us. It also develops our ability to speak in conversation with one another. In hearing and speaking, relationships deepens. As our relationships deepen, our faith in God’s love can grow. Do you have your copy of “We Love Your Invitations” yet? It’s a book full of prayer poems paraphrased from Psalm 119 written by Jennifer Holtslander and illuminated with photographs by Reade Holtslander. The Psalm 119:9-16 section in the book is paired with a photo of winter trees covered in hoar frost. Wherever you are in the world, you can order it through your local Amazon website. “We Love Your Invitations” also makes a great gift! More ways to practice your listening If you liked Part B, you might also like Part A from Psalm 119:1-8. Some other Psalms that explore building a trusting relationship with God are Psalm 23, Psalm 37, and Psalm 90. Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. “Best to waste time with you, wander in your ways, and hide out with a like-minded community.” Psalm 119:10 (We Love Your Invitations)

    11 min
  7. 05/31/2022

    Psalm 119:1-8 A | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    Psalm 119:1-8 is the beginning of an alphabet Psalm that celebrates God’s love for us and God’s invitations to be in a life of relationship. Using the paraphrase from our book, “We Love Your Invitations,” we model a process of listening to God and join in a simple Listening Practice. Through conversation, relationship, and reflection, we note the threads of what is most meaningful to us today. What stands out to you in Psalm 119:1-8? How does the Divine invite you to do, be, or become through this process today? “We Love Your Invitations” with prayer poems paraphrased from Psalm 119 by Jennifer Holtslander and photographs by Reade Holtslander is available through your local Amazon extension. Be in the process of Lectio Divina and Visio Divina with us and let us know what you notice! More ways to practice your listening Does the acrostic format of this prayer poem catch your imagination? The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, so each of the acrostic writings have 22 verses/sections. Check out the other Psalms that were written in Hebrew in the acrostic format: Psalm 25; Psalm 34; Psalm 37; Psalm 111; Psalm 112. Maybe you’d like to take up the challenge of writing your own prayer poem with an acrostic format? If you do, share it with us! We’d love to hear, see, or read what the Spirit stirs in you. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. “Always, gracious God, you begin with a double blessing.” Psalm 119:1 (from We Love Your Invitations)

    11 min
  8. 04/14/2022

    Psalm 118:15-29 | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home

    As we listen to Psalm 118:15-29, we strengthen our ability to hear God’s voice. The final half of Psalm 118 repeats the phrase, “God’s love continues forever.” We need that reassurance. As we keep on exploring the words that stand out to us, we enter a conversation with one another and with God. Psalm 118:15-29 is the final section of the Psalms of Hallel. It is the Psalm that we learn the words, “This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad today.” We grow our gratefulness and gladness because God’s love continues despite our circumstances. Gratitude and rejoicing are our choice! We say thank you and sing praise because we are invited into relationship because of God’s love, not because of our goodness. Like the psalmist, we have experienced suffering. And, if you are reading or listening to this today, you too have suffered and lived. I wonder what YOU hear as an invitation today? What does God speak to you through these words and through the conversation? What is it that you’re noticing? What’s the call? What could you do today that would be just one little thing that would grow your connection, your relationship, your listening to God? Thank you for listening to Psalms with us! More ways to practice your listening Psalm 113 to Psalm 118 are part of the Psalms of Hallel. For more information about the Psalms of Hallel, check out our blog post on these Six Powerful Psalms of Praise. Explore other Psalms with similar themes by listening to other Listening Practices. Are you touched by the section of Psalm 118:15-29 that asks God to give us success? Listen to the Psalm 90 Listening Practice. Are you drawn toward the hope of God accompanying you in your suffering? Listen to Psalm 37:1-9. If you liked this Listening Practice you might like our podcast of the first half of this Psalm, Psalm 118:1-14. Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel. Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. “God’s love continues forever.” Psalm 118:29

    13 min

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Developing regular habits of Christian spirituality that support whole person and family wellness, compassionate communities, and connection with God.