Monthly Archives: April 2015

Faithful


As I prepare for our Confirmation Sunday on May 10, I am thinking about, and writing about, my faith.   Mark 9:24 was the text for worship the year after I wrote this poem, based on the very famous Scripture, in … Continue reading

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Remember Your Baptism daily


I still read this little prayer daily in my shower. For a few years I have been ordering packs of shower tags with Pastor Adam Hamilton’s baptism remembrance. After we study grace and Baptism with our Confirmation Students, I give … Continue reading

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Imagine No Malaria Day


I raise funds for a number of good causes, and people may get tired of hearing from me. I get it! But here I go again: Dear friends and readers, On April 25, I will be walking to end malaria … Continue reading

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A love Tale


I’m sharing another poem I wrote in 2013, and I honestly had forgotten this one completely. When I read it Tuesday, it was as though it was brand new to me, and I had to read it many times and … Continue reading

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Grit


Re-posting a poem from July 2013: As I was reading Mark 3: In a Concrete World Some days in this world, the law is such that the silence is deafening, or comments are shouted so harshly that ears ache and … Continue reading

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Another Offshoot


I am again sharing the newsletter of Mineral Street Programs and Services. Mineral Street Programs and Services, Inc. Cultivating healthy individuals, healthy families, for a healthy community.                  Offshoots                            April 2015 Dear Friends, The month of March we were able … Continue reading

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If You Give a Monk a Fishing Net


Originally posted on The Golden Echo (Archive):
Br. Monday is now wondering why the abbot made him a fishing net… Three old men, of whom one had a bad reputation, came one day to Abba Achilles. The first asked him, “Father,…

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