by Christine Sine Memory is tied to commitment or the lack thereof. We are often reminded in scripture of our penchant towards forgetfulness. This quote from Tony Petrotta’s Lenten article…
by Christine Sine An old story tells of a Godly monk who asked his students: “How do you know when the darkness is dispelled and the dawn has come?” Is…
by Christine Sine Henri Nouwen calls hospitality “the creation of a free and friendly space where we can reach out to strangers and invite them to become our friends…. He…
by Christine Sine Examining God’s doodles with an imaginative mind is a joyful spiritual practice in itself. I watch the river flow around a boulder and think “there are no…
by Christine Sine By the simple act of altering the position of one’s head a different kind of world may appear (Robert Macfarlane Landmarks 241) Some of you may remember…
by Christine Sine It’s Pentecost Sunday and I am preaching at our church, St Andrew’s Episcopal here in Seattle. It is also the beginning of our new theme “Read Life…
by Christine Sine We used to say ‘interesting’, then ‘very interesting’, then ‘amazing’, and now, at least in cool circles, or circles trying to be cool, ‘awesome’. An American waiter…
by Christine Sine It’s time to get together our summer reading list, or if you live in the Southern Hemisphere your winter list. Maybe not quite as pretentious as Bill…
Generalism is an enemy of wonder because it suppresses uniqueness (Roger Deakin Waterlog: A Swimmer’s Journey Through Britain) These words sent chills (the good kind) through my body, covering me…
by Christine Sine This prayer was the focus of my meditation this morning. Walking in the footsteps of Jesus is a growing passion for me. Learning to understand more clearly…
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