Category: Poetry
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› Read more: My Best Adventure: A Note to My Husband on our Fifteenth Year
My Best Adventure: A Note to My Husband on our Fifteenth Year
I’ve always thought of myself as adventurous, and I pride myself on a nearly insatiable desire to learn. While those…
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› Read more: Still Yet Still Spinning
Still Yet Still Spinning
On Earth, even when we are still, we are still spinning. This reality makes me feel less strange. After a…
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› Read more: Flash Forward
Flash Forward
Everyone once in a while, I see what I can imagine to be flashes of my future life. I remember…
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› Read more: The Parabola of Pashcal Love
The Parabola of Pashcal Love
The promises which will comfort us most in fulfillment can sometimes feel agonizing in their process. The listening is easy,…
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› Read more: Heights and Hooves
Heights and Hooves
When I think of heights, I think of incredible views and vista points. I tend to forget the uphill climb,…
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› Read more: A Word to Weary Small Group Leaders
A Word to Weary Small Group Leaders
After a long day of drop-offs and pick-ups, meetings and meeting needs, opening up our home and our hearts to…
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› Read more: When Furrows Fight Back: A Theology of Work
When Furrows Fight Back: A Theology of Work
Complaining about work is the adult equivalent of college students complaining about mid-terms and finals. And let’s be real, we…
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› Read more: Peace is a Person
Peace is a Person
Peace, as a concept, is easy to proclaim, but hard to purchase. It makes a good buzzword, but it is…
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› Read more: On Power Plays and a Peculiar Posture
On Power Plays and a Peculiar Posture
Presently, churches all across the nation are splitting and splintering, being pulled quite literally left or right. Both sides are…
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› Read more: Come and See
Come and See
“Come and see,” Mary and Martha pushed out the words through sobs, leading their shaken up Rabbi to the cave…