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December 5, 2019
Advent: Week, 1, Day 5 – Which Jesus? Which me?
When I think about how my life and story has changed simply because of the people I’ve encountered and the relationships that have been born from those encounters, I’m astonished...
Published on December 05, 2019 10:47
December 3, 2019
Advent: Week, 1, Day 3 – A Hot Mess Gospel
For Advent this year, I’ve decided to read John Pavlovitiz’s devotional, LOW. These are my musings: Life is so incredibly messy. For some of us, our daily lives are seemingly marred by sorrow, grief, and pain. And I imagine this was true even for Mary and Joseph as first century, Palestinian Jews. There they are. …
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Published on December 03, 2019 08:10
October 13, 2019
Say. Her. Name.
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Published on October 13, 2019 17:00
October 7, 2019
What this Pain Feels Like: Day 94
A two-ton elephant periodically sits on my chest. And with every other breath there is a remnant of heaviness that refuses to not announce itself on every exhale. “I’m here!” it shouts. Tempting me to tears or rage or whatever emotions are sitting right on the surface. Of course the more agitated I become, the …
Published on October 07, 2019 06:34
October 3, 2019
On Forgiveness…again.
There’s certainly a pattern. Black person dies at the hand of white person. White person may or may not be held accountable. Black person’s family members announce that they have forgiven said white person. The majority of people oooh and ahhh. Tears are shed. Scriptures are quoted. Rinse and repeat. Yes, there’s definitely a pattern …
Published on October 03, 2019 18:32
October 1, 2019
What This Pain Feels Like: Day 87
It’s a vise grip. I try to breathe into it like they taught me but there is no release. In fact, it further denies me any respite by pulling my scalp tight over my eyes and then back again. My ears fill with air. It feels like my eyebrows are furrowed even though I just …
Published on October 01, 2019 17:01
September 24, 2019
The Thing About Grieving…
The worst part of grieving, maybe even of grief itself, is not necessarily the event that caused the pain. It’s what happens after the funeral, after the diagnosis, after the “I’m so sorrys” and “thoughts and prayers.” It’s months later when active support fades. It’s a year later when a tidal wave of memory and …
Published on September 24, 2019 17:59
December 20, 2018
Death by Social Media
I love social media. Between FB, Twitter, and Instagram, I am regularly posting, reading, and sharing with friends and followers alike. As a writer, educator, and indie publisher, social media has proven to be a great way to crowd-source ideas, promote work, and build relationships and communities with readers and other writers. As a person… Continue reading Death by Social Media
Published on December 20, 2018 22:26
December 16, 2018
Take the Limits Off
“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin…” Zechariah 4:10 Facts: Your personal insecurities can be huge stumbling blocks when it comes to pursuing your purpose dreams. There was a time when it never occurred to me that I couldn’t do or accomplished something. I remember when I… Continue reading Take the Limits Off
Published on December 16, 2018 10:27
December 11, 2018
The Problem with Certainty
When one decides to become a believer, a follower of Jesus, they are essentially releasing a degree of certainty in favor of faith (believing what one cannot see). This is actually true across most religions and faith traditions. Ironically, what I notice happening within Christianity—the American strain, in particular–is people don’t actually do this. They… Continue reading The Problem with Certainty
Published on December 11, 2018 06:52