These last couple of weeks have been challenging for all of us. The massacres in Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad have shocked and grieved us. The angry and fearful ways many have responded, …
I love to knit, to take photos, write prayers and plant gardens. Each creative act crafts something unique. It holds something of my love for the person I create it, and something …
My friend Kim loves to collect heart shaped rocks, and when I walked along the beach with her this last summer, I got into the spirit of it. What surprised …
A couple of days ago I was sitting watching the humming birds at our backyard feeder. They are the most amazing creatures whose very nature defies our understanding of the …
Since writing yesterday’s post I have thought a lot about my reaction to the idea of God as father. Where does my struggle with God as Father come from? …
Have you ever wondered what’s in your soil? How many organisms really reside in that precious topsoil that we so take for granted when we garden? This is the time …
Tom and I are away on retreat, listen and discerning God’s guidance for the next several months. This is always a refreshing and renewing time for me and I look …
I mentioned in my Saturday post The Making of Joy that I am reading Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion. The quote I referred to God’s joy is to love …
When Sue read my book Return to Our Senses, she told me she was at first stunned, horrified and appalled by my suggested approach to God. I talked about an intimate, …
My thoughts this week have focused on the wonder of God whose love sustains all things and whose creative presence infuses all things. I always find that writing my thoughts …
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