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› Read more: Common Ground & Uncommon Hope
Common Ground & Uncommon Hope
In a matter of weeks, the world, once divided on a thousand fronts (party lines, economic lines, national borders, and…
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› Read more: Poetry Offers Space for those Sheltering in Place
Poetry Offers Space for those Sheltering in Place
In a time when possibilities, once seemingly limitless in our nation, have suddenly become far more limited, poetry offers perspective…
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› Read more: Exposed & Covered
Exposed & Covered
Naked and exposed. Not literally, thankfully, although there have definitely been some shirtless homeschool days for one of my boys…
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› Read more: The Squeeze and the Savior
The Squeeze and the Savior
While I have never been diagnosed with textbook claustrophobia, I hate tight places. Elevators, tunnels and all other small spaces…
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› Read more: Leaning in to Lament
Leaning in to Lament
Today the tears of fear, disappointment, and the unique tiredness that comes from trying to be tough for your kids…
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› Read more: Dayenu in Dire Days
Dayenu in Dire Days
I cried today. Partly because I am tired. Partly because it is a strange birthday for our youngest son. Partly…
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› Read more: The Magnifying Glass of Motherhood
The Magnifying Glass of Motherhood
Aleksandr Solzhneitsyn said of his prison cell in the Russian gulag that it taught him how to run a magnifying…
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› Read more: How the Local Church Can Shine in a Global Pandemic
How the Local Church Can Shine in a Global Pandemic
As I sat down this morning with extra time on my hands from cancelled meetings and appointments, I found my…
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› Read more: Fully Opened
Fully Opened
As the Spring breaths its new life over a weary, wintered earth, things begin to open. Buds bravely begin the…
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› Read more: How Our Holidays Reveal Our Hearts
How Our Holidays Reveal Our Hearts
What began as a silly way to make a long drive feel shorter quickly became a source of exposure and…