Monthly Archives: April 2021

A lost-and-found poem

I was going through some very old posts on a former site, and found a poem about Stephen Colbert and George Bush at the WH Correspondent’s Dinner. Enjoy! Continue reading

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Agape love and a Black eunuch

When Phillip met with a Black on a deserted road, he showed agape love. Can we do the same? Continue reading

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Morning Pages to the rescue – again

Now that I had the time to write, I discovered I had nothing to say. Then I remembered: morning pages. Continue reading

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Timothy Snyder: The “vertical magic” of the written word

Dr. Timothy Snyder writes about words and where, exactly, they live. A thought-provoking article. Here’s a preview. Continue reading

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Terror, joy, doubt — and διαλογισμός

“While in their joy they were disbelieving and still wondering …” Today’s Reflection looks at the mix of emotions in that room … including some internal dialogue going on. Continue reading

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