by June Friesen Luke 22: 39-46 39 Then, accompanied by the disciples, Jesus left the upstairs room and went as usual to the Mount of Olives. 40 There he told them, “Pray that you …
by Christine Sine On Saturday we harvested over 400lb of apples from our 3 semi-dwarf trees and I am stunned by the fact that all this came from a single …
by Christine Sine I am getting ready for a busy travel season. On Friday Tom and I head to Canada for a week. In September I go to Cinncinati, October …
by Christine Sine A couple of months ago I was asked to contribute a post on writing rituals to the IVPress blog. As I reread what I wrote, I realized …
by Christine Sine Memory is tied to commitment or the lack thereof. We are often reminded in scripture of our penchant towards forgetfulness. This quote from Tony Petrotta’s Lenten article …
by Christine Sine When I walk the seashore, I meet in that one sacred space, both the immanent and the transcendent God. The ocean stretches out as far as my …
by Christine Sine A “true” or “canonical” icon is most often said to be “written,” for it is indeed theology written in the language of colour and form. Every line …
By Christine Valters Paintner Let mystery have its place in you; do not be always turning up your whole soil with the plowshare of self-examination, but leave a little fallow …
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 Last week I talked about Canadian thanksgiving and my usual practice of starting Advent a week early with a time of gratitude. This week I realized that …
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