Lindsay Gray
recently received her M.Div. from Vanderbilt Divinity School in Nashville, Tennessee. During her coursework she served as an intern with Weavings and is now back at the Upper Room assisting the editorial staff with new digital projects. In her spare time, Lindsay enjoys reading fiction, riding horses, knitting, practicing yoga, and playing board games with her husband, Dawson.
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When I first read E. Glenn Hinson’s article “Elpisizing” in the current issue of Weavings, I read it as a call for individual action. However, as I continued to read and ponder Hinson’s words, it struck me that I cannot do the work of elpisizing alone. “The business of listening others to an awareness of the Eternal Listener” (p. 22) must always... Keep Reading →
I was never very good at carving out time for prayer in my daily life. I used to envision prayer as time set aside for God, time to sit quietly when my thoughts were not wrapped up in the chaos of my daily life, time when I could be quiet and articulate, and patient, as I spoke and listened for God’s voice.... Keep Reading →