by Diane Woodrow Interestingly in planning for this something else popped up and I wrote a piece around King Charles’ coronation to do with cultural diversity. As a good detective …
by June Friesen The International Day of Families was established by the United Nations in 1993 as a way to raise awareness of issues faced by families throughout the world …
by Catherine Knights and David Pott Sunday May 14th is Rogation Sunday. Sixty years ago if you asked people what Rogation Sunday was, many people here in the UK would …
By Lilly Lewin The Door is still Open Propped Open Cross the threshold into a thinplace Into Peace and Rest and Joy. Into Wonder Into Beauty Into Creation and …
by Christine Sine I am back into doing daily awe and wonder walks, and it is wonderful. The delight of absorbing the beauty of spring and the joy of inhaling …
by Shiao Chong Mother’s Day makes me think about God’s maternal side. Christianity has been guilty of a patriarchal history that has been oppressive of women. Our conception of God …
By Christine Sine It’s been quite a week hasn’t it? For my British friends in particular, the coronation of King Charles III took centre stage and provided all of us …
by June Friesen As I was pondering this idea of teacher appreciation many things came to my mind. I thought of the many teachers I had over my lifetime and …
Mother’s Day is May 14, 2023 this year, and we wanted to highlight some previous posts about the the mothering heart of God. This post was originally posted here on …
by Laurie Klein We will shout for joy when you are victorious and will lift up our banners in the name of our God. Psalm 20:5 Wallpaper the basement ceiling—why …
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