By Lynne Baab– “Hope is being able to see there is light despite all of the darkness.”—Desmond Tutu I want to tell you about my decade-long journey of trying to …
By Catherine Lawton — Ah, Christmas! Bright lights, hustle and bustle, joyous music and celebrations…. Yet, hidden behind all the glitter, many people feel the pangs of sadness and loneliness …
By Barbie Perks — Close on 20 years ago, I came across the Blue Christmas concept in a Methodist Women’s magazine that was being published in South Africa. The idea …
By Hilary Horn — As Christmas approaches and our advent season has arrived, one word that has been sticking out to me in particular is the word hope. I love this …
by Christine Sine Vulnerable is the second word in my Advent garden. When I wrote it I was thinking about Mary’s vulnerability – powerless and open to attack. I was …
By Lilly Lewin The gospel passage from the Lectionary a couple of weeks ago was LUKE 13:10-17. We journaled from it at thinplaceNASHVILLE, and I have been “chewing on it” …
by Christine Sine It’s Holy Week. Jesus is getting ready – not for the cross but for resurrection. “For the joy that was set before him” he willing planted the …
by Christine Sine Each year at this time I write myself a new prayer for the new year. Yesterday I read through my prayer for 2018 Let newness emerge and realized …
By Lilly Lewin This week we light the first candle in our Advent wreaths. The first candle is known as the HOPE candle or the PROPHET Candle depending upon what …
By Lilly Lewin We need Wonder Farmers! Brad Montague of Kid President Fame leads Wonder Workshops. He is one of my heroes and he is leading one of these workshops …
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