“Hope” is the thing with feathers -That perches in the soul – And sings the tune without the words – And never stops – at all”

—Emily Dickinson

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  • Heart Medicine

    Our heart problem is this: We do no heed the heart of the matter and hurt ourselves and others as a result. But, there is a cure. Continue reading

  • Breath and Delusion

    Vain hope will devastate. Riches will fail. Set not you hearts on them. Continue reading

  • The Indwelling Spirit

    God is whispering in our ears, “Give me your hands and let me move them in my rhythm.” Continue reading

  • Tongues of Fire

      Medieval western illustration of the Pentecost from the Hortus deliciarum of Herrad of Landsberg (12th century) “And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them.”– Acts 2:3 The tongue holds a prominent place in… Continue reading

  • Barriers Down

    This is a day of unity and mission. We remember so that we may look forward. Continue reading

  • SMILE Lessons

    The advantages to smiling are both documented and anecdotal. Yet, they are very real. Continue reading

  • Humility and Confidence

    Originally posted and revised from October 20, 2006 A man's steps are directed by the LORD.        How then can anyone understand his own way? – Proverbs 20:24 (New International Version) The very steps we take come from God;    otherwise how… Continue reading

  • Red and Blue or was that Blue and Red?

    Well managed forgetfulness. Continue reading

  • My Portion

    "The LORD is my portion;" When life and life's goods are divided like a fat inheritance, one signs the distribution papers gladly with YAHWEH as one's portion, leaving the fading things behind. "I promise to keep your words." Some meditations… Continue reading

  • Even in Australia!

    I've been noticing that if I am alone and I spill something, break something, cut myself, do something stupid or have something stupid happen to me, my reaction is …. {drum roll} … SILENCE … … loud, audacious silence I… Continue reading