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December 6, 2018

The “All the Things” God

Nature is probably where I get most of my inspiration and revelation. I’m drawn to the water, in particular. Yes, as a metaphor but also as a real, powerful force. Some of my most profound times of meditation and devotion have been either on the beach or on the river. But because I am drawn… Continue reading The “All the Things” God
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Published on December 06, 2018 09:30

December 5, 2018

Run Your Race

Particularly in light of social media and the fact that we are constantly inundated with the play by plays of our faves’ lives, it’s way too easy to get caught up with trying to keep up with other people. Whether it’s that other writer who makes you want throw your laptop out of the window… Continue reading Run Your Race
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Published on December 05, 2018 09:30

December 4, 2018

Guest Post: It All Falls Down by Cycely Parker

It All Falls Down A Therapeutic Piece by Cycely Parker For the kindness of strangers For the progress of those oppressed For the hope of those who “Have A Dream” For the country who cried “Bring me your poor, your hungry, your tired” It’s… For your mentally ill For your basic liberties stolen For your… Continue reading Guest Post: It All Falls Down by Cycely Parker
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Published on December 04, 2018 09:30

December 3, 2018

Blood Memory: When Story Finds its Way Back

I firmly believe that the ability to tell our stories is the beginning of managing our narratives. For me, I come from a long line of people who understand this at the soul level. Black and Indigenous people (and the myriad of smaller cultures that comprise these groups) have always had strong oral traditions. In… Continue reading Blood Memory: When Story Finds its Way Back
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Published on December 03, 2018 09:30

December 2, 2018

The Short Answer

Every other week there is an article posing some version of the question “Why are people leaving the church?” American Christians, mostly White, sometimes even well-intentioned, seem so confused by why people aren’t turning to the church in droves in light of the dire state of our nation and world. For me, it’s pretty clear:… Continue reading The Short Answer
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Published on December 02, 2018 07:38

November 15, 2018

Misogynist Women Keep Rape Culture Alive

  I suppose my expectations were higher for her. I low key expected a man to downplay the experience. To imply that it was my fault and to list all the reasons why being in that room, with that person, was enough to warrant the violation that would forever change the trajectory of my life.… Continue reading Misogynist Women Keep Rape Culture Alive
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Published on November 15, 2018 15:26

November 8, 2018

For Black People, Resilience Comes at the Cost of Wellness

There were tears, of course. Plenty of those. And in moments where memories were shared, there were smiles and laughter. But there were stony faces also. Strong faces. Faces that stood resolute in the face of a horrific reality. As we celebrated the homegoing of my cousin, Vickie Lee Jones, who was murdered October 24th… Continue reading For Black People, Resilience Comes at the Cost of Wellness
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Published on November 08, 2018 10:43

October 30, 2018

Seeds, Weeds, and Letting Go(d)

  Richard Foster in his book, Sanctuary of the Soul says this: “Letting go is not the same as suppression. Suppressing suggests a tamping down. A hiding. Letting go is about an upward release to the Father.” In other words, we got things soooo twisted. What we call letting go is too often just us… Continue reading Seeds, Weeds, and Letting Go(d)
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Published on October 30, 2018 01:07

October 23, 2018

A Simple Superpower

Sometimes it's hard to see ourselves. Our ability to be resilient, to live, depends on it though.
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Published on October 23, 2018 08:27

October 10, 2018

White women put 45 in office. (Yeah, yeah, I know YOU didn’t).

White women put this man in office. Yes, I know some of you didn’t. But the latter matters less than the former.
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Published on October 10, 2018 09:19