How Is My Mom?

Good morning... Yesterday was a very long day. 7:00 am: I spoke by phone with my mom, my dad, and my sister in the hospital waiting room. As mom was wheeled back for her five to six hour surgery, "We love you," filled her ears, her mind, and her heart. 12:15 pm, my dad's first text came: "She went [...]

By |2023-12-07T03:30:18-05:00December 7th, 2023|Family and Friends, Healing, Trust God|

My Mom’s Surgery Today

Good morning... The wordless prayer card above sits beside me in the living room as I write. The man depicted looks so much like my dad reading the paper at the kitchen table in their sunny Ohio villa. "Good Life," the main heading in the newspaper, is something my parents have enjoyed for 85 and 86 years. The [...]

By |2023-12-06T07:57:39-05:00December 6th, 2023|Family and Friends, Healing, Prayer, Trust God|

I Want It All

Good morning... Today's block on my calendar whispers, "Last Quarter," with a tiny sketch of a moon similar to the image above. Left half dark. Right half light. Now, to the light of a lamp in the dark hours of this night, I am drawn back to two quotes we read aloud yesterday during our final Monday class [...]

By |2023-12-05T04:00:57-05:00December 5th, 2023|Everyday life, God's Plan, Light In Darkness, Trust God|

End And Begin At Rest

Good morning... Last Wednesday, we ended our class for the young moms at Northside Church with a simple, low-key, makeshift party. Pretzels and pistachios. Carrots and spicy almond Bitchin' Sauce. Apple cider, seltzer waters and gooey homemade brownies. Easy, honest conversation rounded out our bonding semester, as we sat on the floor, picnic style, in the children's wing [...]

By |2023-12-04T07:08:18-05:00December 4th, 2023|Peace, Spiritual Gifts, Trust God|

Being Stuck Feels Yuck

Good morning... "God Works While We Wait," says the ornament in a pristine box. But waiting feels like being stuck, and being stuck feels yuck. "If you get stuck, lower your standards," my mentor said nonchalantly. ***** If You Get Stuck by Sue Allen If you get stuck, lower your standards. Breathe deep, intentionally. Open space. Wait. Wait [...]

By |2023-12-02T05:45:27-05:00December 1st, 2023|Everyday life, God's Timing, Letting Go, Trust God|

Amid Life’s Complexity

Good morning... Amid life's complexity, I choose a mug each morning. Black coffee is warm and welcoming, a half-caff companion. Here's a perfect mug choice for this very day. Misshapen and made by a stranger named Jillian, this Goodwill treasure understands the patchiness of our lives, our one-of-a-kind fragments oddly molded together. Naked. Stained crimson. Random parts form [...]

By |2023-11-29T07:46:06-05:00November 29th, 2023|Everyday life, Imperfection, Trust God, Unity|

The Power Of Hope

Good morning... Together we explored images of hope. Discovered in our self-protective cave, we are touched by cascading light. How might hope be painted on the rubble of our daily lives? We peer through a peephole of possibility. New life sprouts from the clouded mystery. Reaching from opposite sides, together we hold a darkened heart. What our lives [...]

By |2023-11-27T07:30:06-05:00November 27th, 2023|Light In Darkness, Peace, Trust God|

Joy Invades Grief

Good morning... "What do joy and grief have in common?" asks poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. "...The ability to evoke feeling that pushes us and opens us and helps us to be compassionate and helps us fall in love." In the 10-minute video below, released yesterday for this holiday season, Rosemerry reads poems that span grief and joy from [...]

By |2023-11-22T09:15:39-05:00November 22nd, 2023|Everyday life, Grief, Joy, Trust God|

We Are Breaking

Good morning... "It saddens me to see such division in our church, but God will help us figure that out," she wrote after yesterday's post. "I came across this poem and I think it speaks for people as well as for the church. My depression is still waxing and waining like the moon, so I know it speaks [...]

By |2023-11-21T06:23:56-05:00November 21st, 2023|Everyday life, Imperfection, Letting Go, Trust God|
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