There remain a few quiet mornings before the start of school, and while I debate the merits of waking the…
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Faith
When You Want To See Results For Your Labor
For the first twenty-one years of my life, I listened to my dad preach to a small crowd of believers…
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When the Fate of the World Rests on One: The Voltic Word
We sat in the Regency room on gold chairs with blue velvet seats, like a flock of colorful birds with…
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Bitter Turned Sweet: A Reflection on Lent
I eat sweets. A lot. Sometimes, I skip a meal and fill in the blank with cookies or a slice…
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When You Want Less Cynicism and More Child-like Wonder and Delight
He sits next to me in the car on another mild-December day. We’ve abandoned coats for light jackets, but I…
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On Feasting and Thanksgiving
As we celebrate a season traditionally marked by harvest and abundance, and we gather around the table to feast, may…
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