Category: Poetry
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› Read more: Overtaken
Overtaken
Deuteronomy reads like a father sharing his last bits of wisdom with his child before dropping them off at college.…
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› Read more: A Radical Approach to Racism
A Radical Approach to Racism
Black Kettle. Red Cloud. Sitting Bull. These Native American tribal leaders have been my company for the past few weeks…
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› Read more: Wildfires
Wildfires
Our state is on fire in more ways than one. As multiple wildfires rage across California, my heart is heavy…
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› Read more: Reigning in Unruly Thoughts
Reigning in Unruly Thoughts
My mind has been a mob of late with untethered thoughts running amuck. From fears of school scenarios and flagging…
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› Read more: Agape Agony
Agape Agony
We all want to receive agape love but grimace when we are asked to give it. Agape love, by nature,…
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› Read more: To My Teenage Son
To My Teenage Son
A baker’s dozen. One more than 12. 6 + 7. Thirteen used to sound like any other number to me.…
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› Read more: The Difference Between Submission & Resignation
The Difference Between Submission & Resignation
“There is a significant difference between submission and resignation.” I don’t remember the full details of the context, but I…
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› Read more: The Soul’s Referee
The Soul’s Referee
Had I known how much refereeing I would have to practice as a mother of three growing boys, I would…
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› Read more: Be Still
Be Still
Life consists in triads which makes sense being that humans were made in the image of a Trinitarian God, three…
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› Read more: Sarah’s Laughter
Sarah’s Laughter
Hiding unseen in the tent, Sarah laughed. Angelic visitors would have been cause enough to laugh a cynical, confused, awkward…