Shabbat Shalom
As I mentioned in my last post, I became convinced recently
that we REALLY ARE supposed to observe and practice Sabbath. I do
Shabbat Shalom
As I mentioned in my last post, I became convinced recently
that we REALLY ARE supposed to observe and practice Sabbath. I do
I have been pondering the idea of Sabbath-keeping quite a bit lately. Part of that is connected, I suppose, to the fact that I’m on
As the end of my sabbatical comes into view, I have had much opportunity to think about what “the end” of this looks like. It’s
I am wrapping up my month in Sierra Leone, with only 3 days left. It flew.
As I arrived here and pictured this piece of
Today is Epiphany Sunday. The celebration of the coming of the wise men from the east. Or, as I like to call it “Great Commission
I have been in Sierra Leone for the past week and a half with all 3 of my children. It’s been a long-anticipated vacation and
I’ve had some time to think about peace and tranquility lately – being as I’m on sabbatical and all. My first week of sabbatical was
Today is the first official day of my 3-month sabbatical. It happened to coincide with the long Thanksgiving weekend, which was good timing. Not only
Sometimes the way we pray is a little manipulative. We say we want the Lord’s will. We might even say it in the prayer itself.
I’m often asked how I ended up in Accessible Hope in the first place. Well, the short answer is, I didn’t really have much choice