My Favorite Fork in the Road
I know this and can say it with confidence: there was one way to go, and I went without a second thought.
I know this and can say it with confidence: there was one way to go, and I went without a second thought.
Some ideas for self-care, self-compassion, and kindness and gentleness with others.
This is for everyone, especially for those who work jobs that require them to leave home.
What I get to do with my life is one of the greatest gifts I have.
Reflections on how my week of intentional community, worship, silence, and going off the grid at Taizé changed me for good.
We must integrate the reminders “memento mori” and “memento vivere” in order for us to stay present in “ordinary time.”
I rarely talk about my faith on this blog, but it’s time to share some of how I’m getting through an unexpected and challenging time.
This short book by Amy Wright Glenn is a truly marvelous mix of stories about the beginning, middle, and end of all life.