I often describe myself as a contemplative activist, a term I used before it became fashionable. It grew out of my frustration that many contemplatives never seemed to get involved …
guest post by Mandy Smith, It’s a common question and one I’ve asked many times in many ways. It paints God as oblivious, distant, uncaring. As many times as I’ve …
by Diane Woodrow I think an appropriate start to a post around World Book Day would be to give myself a big shout out! A week ago today, I published my …
by Christine Sine One of my delights this last week was interviewing Donna Barber, author of Bread for the Resistance, one of our alternative readings for Advent this year. I …
guest post by Bethany Dearborn Hiser Excerpt from From Burned Out to Beloved by Bethany Dearborn Hiser, Taken from Chapter Nine, “Moving From Shame to Self-Empathy” Although I’ve been attempting …
guest post by Bethany Dearborn Hiser Adaptation from From Burned Out to Beloved by Bethany Dearborn Hiser, Adapted from Chapter Seven, “False Beliefs” Like myself, many social workers and therapists …
Our newly published Advent devotional called Lean Towards the Light this Advent & Christmas is available now! We are delighted to share this devotional that begins with Celtic Advent on …
guest post by Bethany Dearborn Hiser To be honest, I never would have imagined I’d be here: sharing about trauma-informed soul care, let alone an upcoming book that I wrote …
by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt Has God ever spoken to you? Or, perhaps a more accurate question might be, have you ever listened to God speaking to you? I believe that God speaks …
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