by Christine Sine Transitions mean change. They are always challenging, sometimes painful. We want to hold onto the familiar and the comforting. The leeks and garlic of Egypt, all that …
by Kathie Hempel, At the time of my birth, my maternal grandmother was in the Ontario Hospital. In those days it was still labeled as the hospital for the mentally insane. …
Writings and photos by June Friesen, What comes to your mind as you hear the words ‘World Wide Communion’? I have to admit that it was not until maybe fifteen …
by Tom Sine, Louisiana Experiencing “Overflowing” Hospitals! In the state of Louisiana, they report, “Hospitals are overflowing with more COVID-19 patients than ever before. Even children’s hospitals have packed intensive care …
by Christine Sine, Here on Godspace, there are four types of sustainability we talk about – human, economic, social, and environmental. It is the economic sustainability that seems to be …
by Tom Sine, “Southern states have a ‘real vulnerability’ to Delta Covid variant this summer, warns Dr. Peter Hotez Dr. Peter Hotez warned that Southern U.S. states could feel the impact …
by Tom Sine, “From TikTok dances to fashion statements to old-fashioned public service announcements, teens are doing their part to encourage other young people to sign up for their COVID-19 vaccine …
by Christine Sine, Last week, I found myself re-reading a portion from Return to Our Senses about learning to listen to silence and spent the whole week trying to immerse myself in …
by Ana Lisa de Jong, Love in the branch, the rising anchored trunk, the leaves, blossoms, seed pods. The wind spreading the gift. New roots from old. The birds, the bees, …
by April Yamasaki, After twenty-five years of pastoral ministry, I sensed a new wind of the Spirit blowing in my life, leading me to invest more deeply in my writing …
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