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The Möbius strip of time

Advent is a homecoming

Behold: a universe bursting to life within us

Advent is a rescue

The Advent/Christmas Ideas Edition

Advent is a sign

The All Books Advent Edition

Our bodies were made to heal

Join me for (free) Advent prayer!

On lament

When we go home to God, nothing will be missing

What matters most is that we show up

Forging theology in the fire

“Listen for the sound of your heart”

How to answer the call to care

The end or the eye

“One of the most profound things a human can do”

"And if we love, naturally, we will try to do something." (Mother Teresa DID say this.)

An interventionist God

“We shall write our lives in the book of Life”

An honest open letter

Writing in the Wild

May we be willing to go one more round

The smallness is the soil

The greatness is the ground

"The mighty eternal current that is life"

How To Seek (And Find) The Kingdom

To love is to be brave

Try Slow

5 pieces of wisdom we need right now

The next next president

You are doing your work in the presence of God

The past imperfect

Worth a thousand words

The most beautiful, truly

You can learn to see. But you have to keep looking.

5 good reads for you

A long becoming

Keep looking up

A year of body and blood

When the muse moves

Get ready to read

Only say the word

The brood patch of God

The holy dark

Still a good story

The two days we need

“Picture the soul drawing closer to God”

God as Present and Absent

The homecoming

God as Giver and Taker

The road back is long

“In light-years there’s no hurry”

God as Seeker and Finder

Name-And-Birthdate, Please

Which metaphor is yours?

God as Rock and Water

Job's Tears

"Begin. Again."

God as Rejoicer and Mourner

We Help Each Other Bear the Darkness

“Can I pray that for the world as well?”

God as Wrestler and Consoler

The Shades of Love

“When hearts become ashes”

Light, Darkly

“We’re shoulder to shoulder with many universes”

To Be A Body

“Bring peace within, keep anxiety afar”

“You wander deeper and deeper into sacramental time”

The After

A slow Epiphany