By Talitha Fraser — I have been living in intentional community with refugees and asylum seekers since 2012. You know you’ll learn a lot from such an experience but what …
By Jean Andrianoff — No doubt the most famous wall in the world is the Great Wall of China, a colossal feat of human engineering. In its 2,700-year history, only one …
by Christine Sine Lent is about noticing our blindness and seeing differently…maybe even for the first time. Walter Brueggemann: A Way Other Than Our Own 33) Last week I broke …
By Michael Moore — Love, Justice, and Mercy… these are qualities that are much needed in today’s world. The first time I visited the Civil Right’s Memorial outside of the …
by Fran Pratt God, for centuries we have imagined that between us and you Were distance and difference, Silence and judgement, And ultimately, walls. But now we’re learning that …
by Christine Sine Jesus has come to transform people not to exclude them (Richard Rohr Wondrous Encounters 21) It was these words of Richard Rohr that held my attention this …
By Michael Moore — On November 9th, 1989 the Wall which symbolized The Cold War came down. Actually, the Wall remained but the gates were opened between East and West Germany. …
by Christine Sine March 18th is St Patrick’s Day when we celebrate all things Celtic. In honor of Women’s History Month, I am reposting my favorite Celtic prayer – Brigid’s …
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