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Walter Brueggemann
The Sacred Ordinary: The Path of Love (Women Who Cry in Aldi)
It is on the scaled-down switch backs of mid-mountain trails that we find the most opportunity to live with embodied empathy. In the day-to-day of human living, we are to let our love to genuine
The Sacred Ordinary: Neither Slumber Nor Sleep
Elizabeth Bergen writes on motherhood, and how God eases our exhaustion with divinely-aided rest.
Off-Script Christian Parenting: On tattoos and red wagons
Christian parenting is tough. On one hand, I desperately want my two daughters to have faith in God. I want them to experience the church as a place that models the love of God. I want them to be compelled to act when they see the image of God in their neighbors. On the other, I don’t want the weight of my expectations to become an unbearable burden. And, if I’m honest, my expectations are weighty.