By Ana Lisa de Jong — Sad There is something immensely sad resounding in the depths, and carrying on the airwaves. That is finding a response in us. The groaning …
Part 3 of 3 by Lynne M. Baab — originally published in Refresh Journal of Contemplative Spirituality, Summer 2015 The first two posts in this series presented five situations in …
By John Birch — So fill us with your love that it might cascade into the ordinariness of our working lives, and others experience the warmth of its flow, spreading …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt — International Artist Day was founded by Canadian painter, Chris MacClure, as a way of recognising the value of art and those who create it in our …
Part 2 of 3 by Lynne M. Baab — originally published in Refresh Journal of Contemplative Spirituality, Summer 2015 Yesterday’s post presented one way that listening gets shut down because …
by Lynne M. Baab — Part 1 of 3 originally published in Refresh Journal of Contemplative Spirituality, Summer 2015 Many years ago I heard a sermon on the prodigal son. …
A poem, by Jenneth Graser — Silence beckons to us first thing, ascending in the pre-dawn mist on the call of animals that can sense day is coming. We wait …
By Allison de Laveaga Where I live in Northern California fall brings warm weather and sunny days. The summertime fog disappears for a few months and we can finally shed …
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