Invited to Walk in Others’ Shoes: The Gift of Working as a Hospital Chaplain
What I get to do with my life is one of the greatest gifts I have.
What I get to do with my life is one of the greatest gifts I have.
This practice has become a yearly tradition of mine – a way to keep boldly imagining the future.
Thoughts on my graduation and big upcoming moves, both in prose and poetry.
“There are places I’ll remember / All my life, though some have changed… / In my life, I’ve loved them all.” – The Beatles
We, your students, long for full inclusion and an embrace of us and our gifts – and that’s different from what we’re usually getting.
Reflections on how my week of intentional community, worship, silence, and going off the grid at Taizé changed me for good.
What I’ve hoped for and will continue to hope for this year are gifts to myself that are more far important than things.
The past teaches us important lessons about where we do and do not want to go, but we also need to let go.