Pen and Paint Ponderings with Karen and Karen: Art by Karen Tamminga-Paton with reflection by Karen Wilk. Before you read the reflection below, we invite you to take a moment to …
by Sue Duby I cherish calm mornings. Those precious ones. Where the first waking moments welcome a mind clear of “clutter”. No particular agitating thoughts. No anxious musing over a “to do” list. No panicked …
by Tom Sine “On 17 August 1965, Martin Luther King arrived in Los Angeles in the aftermath of the riots. His experiences over the next several days reinforced his growing …
As the year comes to a close and 2023 begins, we’d like to celebrate our brilliant and wonderful writers and their accomplishments during the past year! Thank you to all …
by Ron Friesen Have you ever seen a large jar of water with some lemons floating in it? I see it most often in local restaurants in Arizona. I learned this …
by Cathy Lawton One Christmas all our young grandchildren came to visit. We enjoyed playing in the snow, baking cookies, sledding down the hill, watching the backyard birds and making …
As you know from my posts we are big fans of Gen X& Z because a higher percentage of these two generations are much more concerned about the issues of …
by Louise Conner This piece was originally posted on The Ecological Disciple on December 1, 2022 and can be found here. I wonder if this Advent, those of us in more …
by Lilly Lewin The radical nature of the Christmas Story. A young woman who planned for a wedding, not to be a single mom A fiancee, turned step dad, who …
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