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Monthly Archives: June 2014
The Church People
My husband and I have been on the Yakama Indian reservation for the last couple weeks working with Sacred Road, a ministry started by Chris and Mary Granberry eleven years ago. Indian reservations are difficult places for ministry. The reservation … Continue reading
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Tagged Church people, hope, Indians, ministry to poor, poverty culture, Sacred Road, the Church, Yakama Nation
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This is Family
Recently, I had family over. It was a perfect time to gather for several reasons. My two sons were having birthdays, and my husband was going out of town and would miss the days. My daughter also wanted to introduce … Continue reading
Getting Free From Time Out
All children are artists—just ask any clever 3-year old. Those little artists remain alive in us, even though they can often be stunted in our lifeless souls. We are not all artists in the narrow definition of the term perhaps, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art and religion, artist soul, children, children as artists, courage, creativity, the child within
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Pentecost—It’s Not Your Average Sunday
It’s Pentecost Sunday. I promised myself several things about Pentecost this year and failed in every one of them. I don’t want to just blow off that fact, but I am reminded on this day, that I don’t live under … Continue reading
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Tagged boldness, forgiveness, grace, Holy Spirit, mercy, Pentecost, power, the Law, the law of Moses
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