The Garden of Gethsemane
Matthew 26:40 On the night Jesus entered the garden of Gethsemane he fell to the ground and prayed to God to be free of the terrible events that were about…
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Matthew 26:40 On the night Jesus entered the garden of Gethsemane he fell to the ground and prayed to God to be free of the terrible events that were about…
Continue reading →…such diligence. Our modern world is not free of potential danger, but for most of us, the day does not bring the threat that we cannot physically survive. No. The…
Continue reading →…bring to the senses something primal and whole that exists for the most part free of the influence of humankind. Like going back to the beginning. And so will I…
Continue reading →…European invaders — it was a travesty against life. One has to ask why. And no answer comes. But one of my greatest heroes, Dr. Jane Goodall, was asked how…
Continue reading →…a college student I had a part-time job putting books back in the stacks in the library. I spent more time reading them and studying the shelves, which made me…
Continue reading →…list of your own look like–become? Do feel free to share any part of it in a comment below. It is in the sharing much of it comes to life….
Continue reading →…to tell that story. I ended up doing research for it I had never dreamed of encountering. Horror stories of their own. Though I already knew of what had happened…
Continue reading →…shelter and security, we are free, if we choose, to look beyond our experience and consider (or face) the questions: “Who am I?” “What am I here for?” These are…
Continue reading →…and lightning and three witches to the moment Macduff places Macbeth’s severed head before the new King Malcolm. In their subtle layering the words are of great portent, as Shakespeare…
Continue reading →…they didn’t know me any better than I knew them. So I didn’t do anything for a few weeks. I knew they’d start to relax. That’s what I wanted. …
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