How Will We Emerge? My Turn
How will we emerge? That’s the question I’m asking myself and others in this “unprecedented” year. If I tune into the daily news or read the statistics, that question ripples through me with uncertainty and fear. If I lay the uncontrollable “we” down, and focus on me, I can answer. I want to emerge with some “more” in a year filled with “less.”
How Will We Emerge? Guest Contributor Leslie Bustard
I met Leslie at the magical Laity Lodge at a conference in the summer of 2019. Little did either of us know what the next year would hold. The way she sees, the way she writes about what she sees, and the way she embraces her life and family reminds me of Annie Dillard’s quote, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing.”
Marriage Can Be Stormy: Check Your Anchors, Sails and Life Rafts
The thing most about-to-marry girls want to hear is how to prevent the mistakes their parents and everyone else in the world have made.
All Shall Be Well Even When It Isn't Now
We can be assured that God’s love indeed means that all will be well, but here and now this truth must be held in faith rather than full understanding. Julian of Norwich
All Shall Be Well
As I walked and waited, prayed and pondered, I heard a quiet reassurance, “All shall be well.” And that one simple, but not ‘pat’ sentence, allowed me to breathe.
Does Beauty Matter?
Beauty and brokenness are a package deal. If I live only in beauty, I live in denial. If I live only in brokenness, I live in despair. Beauty in the midst of brokenness is the cup of cold water, the hint of hope that there is more to come.
The 11th Commandment
Because if we opened ourselves to joy, well, there could be . . . dancing. And then how would we ever get back to the real grind of work?
The Triple-Layer Christmas Letter
'Tis the season to get those “our-kids-are-taking-a-break-from-Harvard-to-serve-in-the-Peace-Corps” Christmas letters.
In the Valley of Dry Vines
All I could hear was Miracle Max’s voice from Princess Bride. Was the vine “mostly dead or all dead?”