“If all your friends think it’s a bad idea, believe them.” –A friendly reminder from MargaretFeinberg.com This blog is part of a series called Sunday Still. You can read more about the heart behind these posts, here.
If only I can get through this season of life. I just can’t wait until graduation… finances are in order… life becomes easier. Counting down the days until vacation. I wish I had a spouse… a child… a family…a job. I’ve been known to whisper a few of those things...
Jesus is described as the Word, the Image, the expression, the exegesis of God. Through Christ’s arrival, life, death and resurrection, we’re grounded in the truth that God isn’t distant or forgetful, but close by and faithful. Yet that truth is so easy to forget in...
Grateful for the words of Walter Brueggemann today. Read through this poem as you reflect on the Advent season: We give you thanks for the babe born in violence. We give you thanks for the miracle of Bethlehem, born into the Jerusalem heritage. We do not understand...
I’ve always struggled buying the perfect gift—you know, the one your loved one remembers for years to come. Maybe you struggle shopping for the Person-Who-Has-Everything, too. It’s too small. Not the right color. They have three just like it. Rather than preparing my...
Frederick Buechner’s words leave me wonderstruck today. Maybe they will do the same for you: At Christmas time it is hard even for the unbeliever not to believe in something, if not in everything. Peace on earth, good will to men; a dream of innocence that is...