Mar 30, 2021 | Blog, Community, Conversation, Faith
*Taken from the Archives, Holy Week 2012, written some nine years ago, the words seem so fitting. I could never have imagined the forthcoming “COVID-19” pandemic. The global trauma that took the life of my own 92-year old mother (August 2020). This Tuesday...
Mar 27, 2018 | Blog, Community, Conversation, Faith
-Taken from the Archives, Lenten Thoughts from 2012. My Lenten Haiku: Lent strips the self bare A slow steady pace forward Fresh starts and clean slates I woke up yesterday morning before dawn. Primarily because my husband had to be at work very early. Usually, his...
Apr 10, 2017 | Faith, Community, Conversation
-Taken from the Archives, Lenten Thoughts from 2012. My Lenten Haiku: Lent strips the self bare A slow steady pace forward Fresh starts and clean slates I woke up yesterday morning before dawn. Primarily because my husband had to be at work very early. Usually, his...
Jul 8, 2015 | Be Remarkable, Be Remarkable eCourse, Be Remarkable Webinar, Community, Conversation, Life Coaching, Other, Spiritual Formation
Unfortunately, our life may look like a formless tangle of limbs and branches than a precisely pruned tree. We struggle to determine which limbs and branches are essential and which are superfluous; which bear fruit and which merely use nourishment. With a...
Jun 25, 2015 | Be Remarkable, Bible Study, Community, Conversation, Love 365, Other
A hospital bed in the living room. I stood at her front door, knees knocking and fear swirling in my stomach. Lord, please help me. I want to be a blessing, but I am so scared. As the nurse opened the door to my friend’s home, I saw it. A hospital bed in the...
Jun 22, 2015 | Community, Conversation, Other, Practicing Love, The 12 Practices
Share Love, Not Hate There’s a great debate going on around the world. Should lovers be able to symbolize their love by adorning historic bridges with love locks (or in other terms, “padlocks”). When Candace and I were on our legacy-chasing...