The World Might Be Ending, but It’s Probably Not -- Providence Podcast Episode

Maybe the world is ending, but it probably isn’t. Maybe things are worse now, but they probably aren’t. Or, if things are worse, the world will likely right itself, or we will work to make things right. God offers us love and presence and care. Sometimes we have to work a little harder to notice, and I hope we do work to notice it, because that’s where we’ll find our solace.


For Reflection:

  • How are you feeling about the state of things in the world? Or the state of things in your local community or family? How are you feeling?

  • What are some signs of God’s love and presence that you notice right now?

  • Where are you finding hope?

  • Maybe you could spend a little time with God and see what God has to say to you about all this.

by Sister Leslie Keener, CDP

Sister Leslie Keener, CDP is the director of God Space, a community-building spirituality ministry in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. She’s a Sister of Divine Providence with a Masters in Ministry and a Certificate in Spiritual Direction and Retreats from Creighton University. She directs retreats, meets with people for spiritual direction, and serves as the vocation director for her community. She enjoys music, dancing, meaningful conversations, and songs about the end of the world, written in the ‘80s, but we’re still here. I feel fine. :)

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Music credits: Thanks to Pixabay and these artists for their royalty free music: intro and outro music Acoustic Inspire by The_Mountain, reflection questions music, Relaxing Meditation Music by SamuelFrancisJohnson