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 …
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 When the Bible declares that we are made in the “image and likeness” of the Creator, it is affirming that creativity is at our core just as …
by Christine Sine The one who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.3 The man who guards the door opens it for him. And the sheep listen to …
by Christine Sine “We have stunned the world out of wonder” says Robert MacFarlane in his fascinating book Landmarks. He goes on the suggest that “once a landscape goes undescribed and therefore …
by Christine Sine Have you had your awe and wonder sighting for today? If not it’s time to go out and take notice. Last week I commented: “Our daily experience …
by Christine Sine This week as we pass through the last few days of Lent and walk with Jesus towards the cross, I continue to reflect on my Lenten garden. …
by Christine Sine This week I have cheated a little. Instead of breaking down another wall, I decided to rearrange the walls in my Lenten garden. The three remaining walls …
by Christine Sine Lent is about noticing our blindness and seeing differently…maybe even for the first time. Walter Brueggemann: A Way Other Than Our Own 33) Last week I broke …
by Christine Sine Jesus has come to transform people not to exclude them (Richard Rohr Wondrous Encounters 21) It was these words of Richard Rohr that held my attention this …
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