Category Archives: Walk With Him Wednesdays

Lovingkindness to Forgiveness

There was a time when, every Wednesday morning, I was found in the local coffee shop: eating, drinking, talking, knitting. That’s where we gathered, the ladies and I. Some were teaching, some were learning; always talking, often laughing, sometimes sharing … Continue reading

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Easter People

I read Ann Voskamp’s post today as she reflects on the meaning of Easter and coming to the conclusion that Easter is NOT a conclusion, but rather Easter is a beginning and living as Easter people means to live the resurrection; … Continue reading

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So Very Hard, So Very Necessary

Perhaps you could tell the same story in different words and circumstances. Perhaps you know the pain. Perhaps you have caused it for someone else. Dispirited. Brokenhearted. These words have described the state of a portion of my life for … Continue reading

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Tradition becomes sacred

One thing I learned early in my youth ministry career, do something with youth once and it’s a tradition; do the same thing twice and it is sacred tradition. It happens much the same way in our families. For my … Continue reading

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Despair or Hope? I choose

My Lenten discipline this year has been to follow Rachel Hackenburg’s Writing to God: 40 Days of Praying With My Pen. Yesterday’s prompt for prayer was based on a passage from the book of Job. Remember Job was mightily tested … Continue reading

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