When I was an adolescent, I had a system for organizing my closet. Skirts together, shirts together, sweaters together. I would start at the left each day and pull a skirt from the line and then match it up with one of my blouse options and then a sweater, starting the quest for each...
The whole world is on a sickbed right now. I’m praying for a healing, but not a return to life as usual. In many ways I am not desiring my old normal…and not just because as an introvert I have more time to myself. There is a lot that I miss about my former...
On a summer morning walk, I noticed a praying mantis clinging to the underside of a car tire, drawn there by the lure of shade, in the already rising temperatures of a hot, California day. “What a strange place to rest,” I thought. A precarious place—at any moment...
I have a confession to make. Since the coronavirus lock-down in March, I have become addicted to the televised news. It didn’t happen all at once. As with all addictions it started gradually and over the months it grew and grew. I became absorbed with the daily...
As a college theatre major, I had to do quite a bit of auditioning: cold readings, prepared monologues, call-backs when there were other actresses in the running for the same role. And there was that one exhilarating, excruciating moment when all the auditioning was over, and we...
This year Halloween sure looked different. In a normal year in our neighborhood, the whole block is barricaded for a Mardi Gras-like costume extravaganza. This year it was silent…barely a handful of trick-or-treaters. I filled my Little Free Library full of mysteries and...
“You call me out upon the waters,
The great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find you in the mystery…”
from “Oceans” by Joel Houston, Matt Crocker and
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Last week I gave you an example of one of the ways to use the God Hunt in noting and thanking God for any obviously answered prayer. But let me give you some recent examples of the other ways.
How about any unexpected evidence of his care? In February at a women’s church...
How do we develop emotional and spiritual RESILIENCE, particularly in chaotic times such as these? Psychologists say that, like building muscle, it takes intentionality and practice. They describe four core components: building connections, fostering wellness, finding purpose,...
God has been impressing a word on my heart since the pandemic began, and that word is RESILIENCE. What is RESILIENCE? What is necessary for RESILIENCE? And how do we develop true spiritual RESILIENCE?
First a definition: RESILIENCE is the capacity to recover from...