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Disguised

Mother Teresa once said,” Whenever I meet someone in need, it’s really Jesus in his most distressing disguise.” I wish I could say that. It did happen once though.  I was a temporary manager at the Potter’s House, our church’s coffeehouse and bookstore. A young man came through the door, smelly, drunk, filthy, muttering. This […]

A Life Without Regrets

Fear is a game changer, isn’t it?  So many self-therapy books these days describe in detail the harmful effects that overwhelming or chronic fear has on body, mind and spirit. The more afraid we are, the more we reach for survival tactics such as fight, flight or freeze. Notions of love, community and abundance are […]

Becoming Wise

“Look for something that you like in your artwork today,” I said to my class of first-graders, “it might be something that surprises you.” Slowly, each one would stand up and name something they liked: the way a color ran, how the clay felt, what patterns a potato-stamp made. Some were shy and some were […]

The Sound of Call

Sometimes the call is faint, a distant chime across the water.  Other times, it rings out a deafening tone.  It never stops calling until someone, somewhere, picks up.  Shouting across the battlefield…to safety, to hope, to home.  Sometimes it comes softly with a palm-covered whisper, lover to lover.  Like a whistle from dad’s pursed lips, […]