Hannah Jakus

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I am Thirsty for More in my Prayer Life – What Should I Do?

In our human relationships when we ‘get closer’ with someone, it can feel genuinely lovely. We begin to feel more trust and...

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Four Principles to Help Me Pray for the World

It does not come as a surprise to anyone about how loaded, layered and complicated praying for our world can be. I do not know...

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Getting My Heart to Believe My Head

There is a scene in the emotional movie, “Good Will Hunting”, where Will is laid back against a wooden desk and his therapist...

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I Have Different Convictions From My Friends: What Should I Do?

“Welcome those who are weak in faith, but not for the purpose of quarreling over opinions. (...) Who are you to pass judgment...

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Learning to Pray Daily in a Life That Was Always Full

I have always loved routine and habit-forming. I remember having particular routines in late elementary school like packing my...

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From Christendom to Apostolic Mission

Often, in the therapy room, I ask clients about their family, and draw something called a genogram map. Part of my therapeutic...

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Church as the Third-Place

Recently, I remembered sitting around at a round table with other leaders from parishes having a delightfully tingly...

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When I Feel Too Many Emotions or Not Enough

I cried once at a toilet paper commercial. The mom was always purchasing the type of toilet paper the daughter did not like....

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After a Year Inward, It's Time To Think Outward

Prior to lockdown, I was living at an unhealthy and unsustainable pace. A full-time honours student pursuing entrance into a...

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After A Year Inward, It's Time To Think Outward

Prior to lockdown, I was living at an unhealthy and unsustainable pace. A full-time honours student pursuing entrance into a...

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Working Through Your Brokenness

I am beyond thankful God never said: “This is the amount of faith you need to achieve, before you can ask something of me, or I...