by Emily Huff We have been living in a global pandemic for over two years now, as Friday, March 11th marked two years since the World Health Organization officially declared …
by Christine Sine Here in Seattle it is the beginning of spring. Daffodils seem to dance across the garden with their bright yellow faces turned towards the sun, and cherry …
by Carol Dixon To go on pilgrimage isn’t to withdraw from the world, rather it is a way of setting aside time to spend with God in order to reinvogorate …
by Elaine Breckenridge Happy St. Patrick’s Day! For weeks, my local grocery store has reminded me that the feast day of Patrick was coming. In addition to green flowers and …
words and photos by June Friesen Recently as we have been hiking, I have taken time to observe the trees. I am so amazed at the intricacy, the uniqueness, the …
by Sue Duby “The Quiet Exit.” A name daughter Krista crafted for the freeway exit near our townhouse, just four years ago. “You’ll love it, Mom! No traffic and so …
by Christine Sine Last week I read a fascinating article by Timothy Willard entitled Why Beauty Matters in Wartime. It was based on an equally fascinating essay by CS Lewis Learning in War-Time. …
photos and writings by June Friesen Reaching Upwards When all seems dark, When all seems hopeless, When all seems barren, When all seems forgotten….. What is there one wonders? What …
By Lilly Lewin I am working with two themes this Lenten season 1. Experiencing Beauty instead of Ashes (Isaiah 61) and 2. Experiencing the Love of God Daily, I …
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