by Sheila Hamil I’d like to share a light-hearted drama recording with you, which I wrote some years ago for family worship, in order to set the scene, and to …
By Corrine Lund – Originally posted here on May 28, 2019. Ideas often pop up unexpectedly for an artist. Experimenting with a color that just doesn’t work might lead to …
by Barbie Perks A local pastor preached yesterday about the ambivalence some feel regarding their faith. I listened intently because he was describing exactly how I had been feeling for …
by Elaine Breckenridge The lights of the Christmas season have been extinguished. The Feast Day celebration of the Epiphany has concluded. As for following the “star of wonder,” it too …
by Elaine Breckenridge It is a common turn of phrase to speak of walking across the threshold into a new year. However, this year I will be marking it seated …
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 John van de Laar When I am depressed, threatened, overwhelmed, insecure, or facing failure and regret I feel tired. I find myself yearning to lose myself in the refuge …
by Katherine Hempel Seeing this theme for 2022, I must admit I was a bit startled. It seemed to me to suggest an “out”. When is it not possible to be …
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