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 Sue Duby It’s coming. I’m struggling to contain my excitement. Wishing the weeks of 70- degree sunshine -“bad hair day” winds – tornado watches – snowflakes – warm sunshine…
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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