by Christine Sine What are the rhythms and rituals that hold your life together? What do you do to sustain them? You have probably figured out that this is one …
words and pictures by June Friesen This year, spring in the desert of Arizona has been such a blessing. I have gathered a few of my photos from gardens I …
by Diane Gagné Whether the point of view is social, political, economic psychological, generational, religious, spiritual, or so on… It remains a point of view, an opinion, a way of …
guest poem and photo by Monique Watt Heintzman, with permission, originally posted on Faith Today Take a walk in the woods, where life surges and recedes through the seasons like …
by Sue Duby “The Quiet Exit.” A name daughter Krista crafted for the freeway exit near our townhouse, just four years ago. “You’ll love it, Mom! No traffic and so …
By Lilly Lewin I am working with two themes this Lenten season 1. Experiencing Beauty instead of Ashes (Isaiah 61) and 2. Experiencing the Love of God Daily, I …
by Jenneth Graser I gather myself together in circles of returning to you, thinking carefully over the day, winding around pathways of memory. I seat myself in the evening …
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 Sue Duby While most of my days “unfold” without a fully scripted agenda, Friday mornings are different. My phone calendar chimes with a non-negotiable, every-week coffee date with “history …
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