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 …
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 Laurie Klein May I start with a confession? I hate my limp. Lately, militant arthritis is on the rampage, sidelining me from activities I’ve taken for granted. Like walking. …
by Christine Sine At the beginning of the year, you may remember, I chose Digging Deeper as my words for the year and used that as the foundation for my …
photos and writing by June Friesen The theme for World Cancer Day 2022 tomorrow is “I Am and I Will.” A direct challenge to negative misconceptions about cancer, organizers hope …
by Melissa Taft You may have noticed a lot of posts about beauty these days. Perhaps we are all longing, in these times of unrest and disaster, for hope. It …
by Jeannie Kendall A couple of months ago, we moved house – a major change as both the property and area are very different from anything we have lived in …
by Christine Sine Imagine what our lives would look like if they really flowed to the rhythm God intends for us. Imagine what a sustainable pace would look like that …
by Steve Wickham Seems a lambasting thought that joy might be possible deep in the belly of grief. Think of it as access to the otherwise inaccessible Spirit when we …
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