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Create for Lent
When we create we exercise our personhood and express our very nature as the handiwork of the Creator. Lent is the forty day period leading to Holy Week and Pascha (Easter). Those who take advantage of Lent do certain things that … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, Lent, repentance, spirituality
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Down to the River to Pray – 4
You have lived your life these many long years in service to others and God. Now, you’re learning to ask, “What do I want,” along with the familiar, “What should I do?” You are experimenting with putting the shoulds in perspective, with exploring … Continue reading
Down to the River to Pray – 1
So surprised to hear the resignation in your voice. I wouldn’t have expected it given all the good things going on in your life now. Sensing you so weighed down wrinkled my brows and sagged my heart. I look … Continue reading