Ruminating on Ruminating
I learned a new word.
Perseverate.
To repeat something insistently or redundantly. To get stuck, to ruminate, to loop back over and over. And over.
As in, “My 91-year-old mother perseverated.”
My mom passed away a year ago. But I’m still haunted by echoes of her three looping ruminations.
Beauty Refresher: Beth Smith, Potter
Beth Smith of Mudtown Pottery makes some of the most touchable, whimsical pottery. I asked her how she was drawn to pottery as an art form and what she wants to give to the world through it.
Recalibrating Practices: Live a Life of Wonder
My bucket list has shortened as the years go by. Maybe no marathon or New York Times best-seller. But hold me to this goal: I want to keep clapping until the very end. I never, never want to lose the sense of wonder.
II Corinthians Study Now Available!
Pandemics. Politics, Social struggles. Global tragedies. These past years have felt unreal. But what has been most crazy making for me is the deep divisions in the Church. How can we find our way back to loving each other and our neighbors and seeking His Kingdom? I need reality checks: Scripture; honest, diverse community; prayer. I need to continually recalibrate back to the Christ revealed in Scripture.
Beauty Refresher: Jonathan Rogers Writer / Teacher / Encourager
Jonathan Rogers is a rare combination: a great writer who is able to teach and encourage others. He curates and encourages a community of people who write (and some who still choke over calling themselves "writers!') at The Habit Membership.
Recalibrating Practices: How Will You G-R-O-W? Obedience=Love
“If I obey Jesus Christ in the seemingly random circumstances of life, they become pinholes through which I see the face of God.” Oswald Chambers
Beauty Refresher: Tricia Robinson Artist
"Thou Shalt Not Postpone Joy"
That's one of my favorite phrases and no one paints and lives that out like Tricia Robinson. Her heart pours out in her painting.
Recalibrating Practices: How Will You G-R-O-W? Practice Resilience
Resilience is the willow tree of attributes. It flexes, stretches, and bends. The winds blow, failure hits, rejection hurts , loss and grief and disappointment happen. I can break, give up, or sway in the breeze and sink my roots deeper into God.
Ephesian Bible Study Now Available Print and Ebook
Ephesians is my heart book, where I grappled with the “believe it or not” truth of God’s love for me. This is the book where I caught the picture that it is through all of our individual puzzle pieces fitting together that we show Jesus Christ, God’s great Masterpiece, to the world.
Beauty Refresher: Ruth Leslie Art
One of the best things about Instagram is waiting for a post from Ruth Leslie to see what she named her latest piece of art. It always makes me smile (and laugh out loud) and the art is always beautiful.
Recalibrating Practices: How will you G-R-O-W this year?
What do I most desire as I stare down my failures, confusion, disappointments? I want to be grateful every day, to keep going and trying new things. (Which means I want to keep failing.) I want to love Jesus more and respond to him out of love not as a means to an end. I want to live a life of wide-eyed joy in the mysteries and beauty of life. And I want to laugh uncontrollably—tears streaming and unable to catch my breath—with those around me.
Beauty Refresher: Ahmad Austin
I met Ahmad Austin at an InSpero’s Bridge Builders meeting and was struck by his insight and patience as we discussed the deep racial wounds in our city. Then I started following his Instagram and loved his ability to “paint jazz.” His work is filled with joy and color and emotion and the faces he paints are alive with hope.