By Barbie Perks On my walk yesterday I noticed the gutters in the road, how full of leaves and grass cuttings they were, how much of the mole heaps end…
by John van de Laar Editor’s Note: This is excerpted from John van de Laar’s work Just Living – A Liturgical Guide to Everyday Justice. You can find more information…
by Lisa Scandrette Lisa Scandrette is writing freerangefriday this week while I am out of town. I’ve known Lisa for almost twenty years and she is a dear friend! She…
by Elaine Breckenridge One of the soul seeds that I am incubating this season of Advent is greater self-acceptance. I am burdened at times by an inner critic who delights…
guest post by Bethany Dearborn Hiser To be honest, I never would have imagined I’d be here: sharing about trauma-informed soul care, let alone an upcoming book that I wrote…
by Christine Sine Yesterday was the third Sunday of Lent and for most of us this season has not turned to how we expected. COVID-19 has upended all of our…
by Christine Sine I have a confession to make. Tom and I are addicted to Grand Designs, an intriguing British reality show in which each episode documents a unique home-build or…
by Christine Sine Tom and I have just returned from one of our quarterly retreats. Our focus was a little different from usual. We spent much of our time thinking…
This month our themes will be on health, wholeness and shalom. Thank you, Britni D’Eliso, for kicking us off on health and wholeness! — My daily mantra as a mental…
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