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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