Category: Poetry
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› Read more: Lingering Winter and the Cosmic Summer
Lingering Winter and the Cosmic Summer
The icy, wintery storms assailing the Midwest and the freezing seasons of tragedy in lives of friends who live in…
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› Read more: To Splendor Through Suffering
To Splendor Through Suffering
While I am physically terribly inflexible, I have the moves of a Samurai when it comes to attempting to avoid…
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› Read more: My Minest Mine
My Minest Mine
“Our will alone is our ownest own, the only dear thing we can and ought really to sacrifice.” P. T.…
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› Read more: A Very Untidy Yuletide to You!
A Very Untidy Yuletide to You!
Despite the fact that we have yet to have a Norman Rockwell, Hallmark-y, squabble-less, snaffoo-less holiday, my heart continually and…
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› Read more: The Maestro in the Manger
The Maestro in the Manger
Advent is about making space. Making space, first in our schedules, then in our souls that the Coming Christ may…
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› Read more: Traveling Light
Traveling Light
We are a walking contradiction of a family. For years, we have been enamored with the Tiny House movement, even…
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› Read more: Buried
Buried
My boys are attempting to do a Bible-reading plan for their morning devotions. While this sounds picturesque, its execution is…
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› Read more: To A Pensive PencilTo A Pensive Pencil
Mother Theresa fascinates me. As such, I have read just about everything she has written or that has been written…
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› Read more: A Curious Kurios
A Curious Kurios
Curious: strange, odd, unexpected, incongruous. Kurios: Greek word for Lord, master, a person exercising absolute ownership rights. Throughout his days…
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› Read more: The Happiest HingeThe Happiest Hinge
Christ’s presence is the hinge on which all life hangs. As I have continued my study of Psalm 84, my…