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Christian faith is regularly considered to be 'a leap in the dark'. But daily we take countless steps of faith - faith that the food we eat and the water we drink won't harm us; the traffic will stop when we step out at a marked crosswalk and the flight we board will land safely at the destination for which we were ticketed. Today's reflection focuses on the faith of a father when Jesus healed his son from afar.
By John Mason: Speaker and writer. President of the Anglican Connection; Commissary to the Anglican ArcChristian faith is regularly considered to be 'a leap in the dark'. But daily we take countless steps of faith - faith that the food we eat and the water we drink won't harm us; the traffic will stop when we step out at a marked crosswalk and the flight we board will land safely at the destination for which we were ticketed. Today's reflection focuses on the faith of a father when Jesus healed his son from afar.